Learn about the technical messages of the Arab World Cup
The 2021 Arab World Cup, which Qatar will host from November 30 to December 18, kicked off today in 6 of the 2022 Qatar World Cup stadiums.
The trophy tour, which arrived at Hamad International Airport today, Monday, includes a number of state schools, ministries and institutions, as well as the most prominent landmarks and tourist sites, such as Souq Waqif, Katara Cultural Village, Msheireb Downtown Doha, Aspire Park, as well as famous shopping centers. Such as Mall of Qatar, Doha Festival City and others, with the aim of promoting the tournament and encouraging the public to book tickets for matches.
Fatima Ali Al Nuaimi, Executive Director of Communications at the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, said, "Our excitement increases day after day with the approaching start of the first Arab World Cup competition. We are happy to see the cup arrive in Qatar, and to go on a tour around the country to motivate fans to enjoy a unique experience during Championship".
Al-Nuaimi indicated that the design of the cup, taking into account its inclusion of symbols inspired by Arab culture, enhances the identity of the tournament, and gives it an Arab character that distinguishes it from other football events. School students and visitors to tourist destinations in the country, on what Qatar promises when it hosts the Arab Cup at the end of this year.
For his part, Jean-Francois Pathé, Director of Marketing at the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA), confirmed that the Arab World Cup embodies the value and importance of the championship, and what it represents for football fans throughout the Arab world, pointing out that the design of the cup and the cultural symbols it contains And technically, it will contribute to motivating the fans and football fans in the region, and then it will encourage them to attend the championship competitions and support their teams in the competitions.
A design that celebrates Arab culture
The design of the cup embodies Arab culture and some of its symbols and connotations. The ball above the cup symbolizes championship and the importance of football in the Arab world. The map of the Arab world is prominently engraved on the ball to distinguish it from the rest of the world. , in reference to the championship of the Arab national teams.
The championship logo includes Arabic letters from the word "My Homeland" carved in an artistic way on the bottom of the cup, in reference to the arts of Arabic calligraphy and the Arabs' solidarity and unity. It combines the lower and upper parts of the keffiyeh cup, or ghutra, which men in the Arab region are famous for wearing, and it appears as if it embraces the figure of the cup with complete ripple and flow.
The championship cup bears a solid golden base that embodies the solidarity of the Arabs and their solidarity to stand as one body in the face of challenges.
The Arab Cup will witness 16 teams competing in 32 matches over 19 days to win the title of the first edition of the tournament under the umbrella of the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA). Education City, and the south.