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Valencia Stars In Qatar,As FIFA Gains In Revenue

It was not the best of starts for host Qatar who suffered a 2-0 defeat against Ecuador in the opening game of the 2022 World Cup.

The result in Group A means Qatar has become the first host nation to suffer defeat in their opening game.

A first half brace from former West Ham United striker, Enner Valencia, secured the win for the South Americans.
With less than five minutes on the clock, Valencia thought he had given Ecuador an early lead.
However, VAR intervened to save Qatar’s blushes, as an Ecuador player’s knee was marginally offside.

But Valencia was not to be denied as he gave his side the lead on 16 minutes from the penalty spot after he was fouled by Qatar keeper.

The 33-year-old doubled his country’s lead on 30 minutes as he headed in a delightful cross from the right.
Meanwhile, the group’s other game will see AFCON winners Senegal take on Netherlands on Monday.
Nearly three million World Cup tickets have been sold, FIFA said Sunday, as the governing body’s president revealed the tournament had helped push revenues over the past four years to a record $7.5 billion.

A FIFA spokesman told AFP that 2.95 million tickets had been sold up to Sunday’s opening day.

The start of the World Cup has led to a surge of interest in the 64 matches over 29 days despite negative publicity over Qatar’s hosting.

Queues have built up outside the FIFA ticket centre in Doha and fans report long waits to get onto the official online ticket platform.

Qatar has already overtaken Russia 2018, when just over 2.4 million tickets were sold.

The spokesman said Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United States, Mexico, Britain, United Arab Emirates, Argentina, France, India and Brazil were the top markets.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino told a conference earlier that the world body’s four-year revenues were estimated to hit $7.5 billion by the end of the year.

Revenues are more than $1 billion higher than predicted four years ago.

Infantino told the 211 member associations that the “amazing figures” came “in spite of Covid, in spite of different crises around the world”.

Infantino is set to be re-elected unopposed at a congress in March after no rivals came forward in time to force an election.

He said new rules regulating football agents would be announced this year.

Infantino also said he wanted to see more games between national teams from different regions and a bigger Club World Cup. “We have some good ideas,” he added.

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