World Cup opening game: Qatar loses 2-0 to Ecuador

SThe Qataris can build beautiful stadiums, as they showed the world at the latest with the opening game, which was played in a beautiful arena modeled on a Bedouin tent. They also master the organization of brightly beautiful celebrations; many of the superlatives surrounding the desert event may seem dubious, but the show leading up to the hosts’ first game against Ecuador actually surpassed all comparable stagings. In terms of football, however, the team of Spanish coach Félix Sánchez had no chance at all. In the end, the Qatari could be happy to have lost only 0:2.

The better show for the home audience was undoubtedly the perfectly performed opening ceremony, during which the main message of the past few days was once again sent to the world: encounter, connection, mutual understanding, make the planet a better place. The focus of the performance was formed by two separate parts of the bridge, which were finally symbolically connected by a huge golden pulsing LED screen.

The American actor Morgan Freeman appeared both as a representative of the western world and at the same time in the role of a fairytale storyteller who meets a disabled Arab boy. “Everyone is welcome, this is an invitation to the world so that we can learn from each other and find beauty,” he said.

Korean boy band star Jung Kook made the teenagers scream before he was replaced by Qatari singer Fahad Al Kubaisi, who FIFA profiled as a human rights activist. And Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of the monarchy hosting the world, proclaimed: “The day we have been waiting for has finally arrived. People of different religions and views will gather here. Their diversity brings them together.”

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