Qatar has formally bid to host the 2036 Olympics and Para Olympic Games, after which the desire of the Gulf state to move forward in the sports world has become clear.
According to the news agency AFP, a country wants to host global sports programs to make its economy more diverse.
The youngest and richest state in the Gulf has experience hosting these events, as it has earlier hosted the FIFA World Cup 2022. Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman al -Thani says that if Qatar gets this host, it will be the first country in the Middle East and North Africa to host the Olympic Games.
In a statement issued on the Qatar news agency, he said that the Olympic and Para Olympic Games would be a new milestone in Qatar for 2036. He said that the dialect was based on Qatar’s record in which it had successfully organized several major international sports programs including the FIFA World Cup 2022.
Qatar was also criticized during the 2022 World Cup hosts, several human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, claimed that thousands of migrants were killed during the World Cup projects, but Qatar denied allegations that only 37 were killed in the accident.
Sheikh Joan bin Hamad al -Thani, chairman of the Qatar Olympic Committee, said Doha had made the game the main pillar of its national strategy. He said that the 95 % sports infrastructure required for hosting sports has already been completed and we have a comprehensive project to meet the rest of the features.
It is noteworthy that to host the Olympic Games, countries do not need to show their bid in public. Olympic sports are traditionally held in different continents every time. Olympic games of 2024, 2028 and 2032 are being held in Europe, North America and Oceania, respectively, which has increased the possibilities of the 2036 Olympic Games in Asia or Africa.
The selection of the Olympic 2036 host country for Christie Country, the first female head of the International Olympic Committee, will be an important project last month, which will create a new chapter in the history of the Olympic Games.