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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022/ Sara Essam: World Cup Proves Qatar's Success in Accomplishing Remarkable Achievements

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Doha, October 12 (QNA) - When Sara Essam joined English club Stoke City in 2017, she became the first Arab to play in the Womens Super League. The trailblazing Egyptian finished her debut season as the sides top scorer, setting in motion a career that now sees her playing in the Spanish top division with Fundaci?n Albacete.
Off the pitch, Essam is a FIFA World Cup Ambassador and believes this years tournament in Qatar represents a watershed moment for the sport. The tournament will be held from Nov. 20 to Dec.18 in eight state-of-the-art stadiums and Essam believes it will significantly boost the entire region, in particular the growth of womens sport.
"We can see there is increasing interest in all womens sports across the Arab world. This is very important because its time to recognize there is no difference between male and female athletes both are able to be talented and hard-working," said Essam.
"I am certain that with the World Cup coming to the region for the first time, the world will start to discover the region is full of talent, and that girls in the Arab world play football as well." This years tournament, which will get underway when hosts Qatar face Ecuador at Al Bayt Stadium, is seen as an historic event that will showcase the regions talent both on the pitch and in terms of the Arab worlds ability to host mega sporting events.
"I remember when Qatar won the right to host the World Cup. As Egyptians, we were all thrilled because we knew the enormity of the decision to grant an Arab country the right to host the tournament for the first time. I particularly recall how all my friends and family were so excited to welcome everyone to this part of the world," said Essam.
With the longest distance between stadiums just 75km, Qatar 2022 will be the most compact World Cup in modern history. Tournament venues, training sites, fan zones and accommodation will be connected by a modern transportation network, including an expansive road system, the Doha Metro and bus services. Fans and players will always be in the thick of the action.
"This tournament presents us with a huge opportunity to highlight our talents in the region," said Essam. "This goes beyond football. The World Cup will enable us to show this region in the light it deserves. It will show the world we have made great developments and can boast world-class infrastructure." Essam continued: "Qatar 2022 will present us with a unique opportunity to invite the world into our homes. Football is a sport that unites everyone, regardless of their religious or political beliefs. Its a sport we all love." Essam believes the legacy of the tournament will be felt long after the final whistle at Lusail Stadium on Dec.18. Having represented Arab women footballers across the world, she knows first-hand the importance of using sport as a tool to break down stereotypes.
"The tournament will change the way the Arab world is perceived. More people will want to visit the region after the World Cup. Anyone that has preconceived biases or fears about visiting the region will witness a remarkable display and a true celebration during the World Cup. This will undoubtedly encourage them to visit Qatar and a number of countries throughout the region." (QNA)

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