You do have to wonder what Qatar is thinking when it bids for these sorts of events. On the one hand it is trying to prove that it is capable of hosting world class events in world class venues, and then it brings AC Milan to Doha for a match in Al Saad Stadium, which is pretty much the smallest stadium in the country.
Who was the genius behind the decision to play such a popular match in such a small venue, rather than using Al Rayyan, Al Gharafa or Khalifa stadiums, all of which a substantially larger.
This moronic decision will be yet another black mark against Qatar’s bid, and further proof that the local Football association is lacking in any logistical sense.
You do have to wonder what Qatar is thinking when it bids for these sorts of events. On the one hand it is trying to prove that it is capable of hosting world class events in world class venues, and then it brings AC Milan to Doha for a match in Al Saad Stadium, which is pretty much the smallest stadium in the country.
Who was the genius behind the decision to play such a popular match in such a small venue, rather than using Al Rayyan, Al Gharafa or Khalifa stadiums, all of which a substantially larger.
This moronic decision will be yet another black mark against Qatar’s bid, and further proof that the local Football association is lacking in any logistical sense.