12 hours in Qatar to experience the 2022 FIFA World Cup…

I wanted to start my first post of 2023, sharing my experience on the biggest sporting event last year the 2022 FIFA World Cup that was played in Qatar with participation of 32 national teams and millions of spectators going to Qatar for the first time to catch one of the matches. Personally I always wanted to attend an Olympic and a World Cup so being in the region during this time was a great opportunity to try and catch a game and feel the energy of the world most played gamed game in the biggest stage the World cup. On a separate note the event was also huge in Dubai and in our office, here some pics for the fun at work, including the biggest Pringles execution (picture included)

From a competition perspective, the full event is one of the most interesting World Cup I have seen. With good moments in the different stages: Saudi win vs. Argentina in group play, South Korea last minute goal versus Portugal to punch the ticket to round of 16, Morocco run to semifinals, and the Argentina victory in penalties over France to win the cup. This world cup deliver tons of emotion and great stories that will make it memorable for many years.

There was a lot of talk on how well organized was the event and if this small country would be able to host, Qatar a nation of approximately 3 million people, biggest producer of liquified natural gas is the smallest country to ever hold the event. The size of the country and the distance from the different stadiums made it a very singular World Cup where you could watch multiple live games on the same day (very difficult in other editions), also the size of the country provided multiple challenges like transportation, and lodging. With this challenges places like Dubai took advantage and prepared to be an alternate location to Qatar making it easy for people to make a day trip and participate in the event.

When I move to Dubai, for sure going to the world cup was on the scope. I was part of the FIFA lottery for tickets but did not win one of those coveted email saying your are a fortunate fan to buy tickets, also did not had luck on the secondary market, it was shaping to be tragic that being so close could not attend the event. Then a miracle happen, or a good friend happen… I was contacted by a friend coming to the region and stopping in Qatar to see a couple of games and also stop in other places like Dubai to explore the region, we started chatting and he connected me to a person with tickets… Eureka first part was checked – tickets to see Mexico vs Saudi last game of group play… what a great opportunity. Just want to send a big thanks to my friend Juan for this (Pic below with him, wives, and friends), is was great not only going to the World Cup but also meeting him in Dubai for a drink.

Now that we had tickets to the game, next will be buying air tickets to Doha. Close to the start of the event, both flydubai and Qatar airways setup shuttle flights (Up to 24 hours in Qatar) from Dubai World Central, second airport that serves Dubai. With more than 30 flights a day it was a great way to participate and not have the hassle of check in in a hotel and all the additional expenses. We decided to buy tickets in Qatar Airways, leaving 4PM and returning 4AM on November 30 to watch the Mexico vs Saudi game at 10PM in the Lusail stadium.

Gameday arrived and the adventure began, it was crazy see only Doha flights in the airport monitors (All the roads lead to the World Cup). The 1hr flight was on time and with great energy from all the fans there, mostly people from Argentina and Mexico on the flight, everyone talking about the scenarios and how they think their teams are going to the next round. During the months event Doha would receive in excess of 25,000 people daily, imagine the planning to get all the people efficiently in and out of the country. Once we arrived to the airport, migration was a breeze 15-20 minutes tops, live entertainment was outside the terminal so the energy was impressive.

We had enough time to land in the stadium and see the surrounding areas, it was great that the game would be in Lusail Stadium where the facility and the city were built for the event. After exciting the airport we decided to use their metro to move and what a great decision it was, not only the ease and the cost (free) but it was also the adrenaline of seeing people from the different countries cheering for their teams. Saudi fans were fantastic not only in numbers but also the positive energy they brought to the stadium, it was fun how fans form different teams cheer loudly but respectfully with each other. We had Mexico shirts and they were very respectful and friendly, it was a bit party!!!! One of the highlight in the metro was meeting “Pulpito” a Colombian fan that did not lose the opportunity to go and see the world cup, even tough Colombia was not there.

After arriving in the Lusail stadium, it was an easy walk to the stadium and the surroundings. We decided to have something to eat before the game so main street was the place, thousand of people in the streets cheering and chanting in favor of their teams. There were many restaurants and shops, so after deciding a restaurant we order some food to eat at a bench in the street, here one of the crazy things this guys build in Qatar: the benches had AC, also in the streets there was cold air flowing from the bottom to keep people fresh… Crazy insane. First time I have seen this, I had already read that the stadiums had full air conditioning in the seats but in the street. It was memorable.

Entering the stadium was easy and the ticket was digital, no issue there. Lusail stadium was the place where the final happened. What a great place to held the final, is a 80,000 plus spectator stadium but there are many entrances around the stadium so people get in and out very easy. Once inside many employees supporting to get to your seats, for us was in the Mexican side in the back of one of the goal. People ready for the game, and after the singing of the anthems we got game and what a game it was. Mexico needed to score goals to had a chance and get into the roud of 16, after a 0-0 at the half, we were part of one of the most exciting 2nd half I have seen. Mexico push and got a couple of goals, and they continue pushing until the end, they were very close but at the end was a bitter end 2-1 victory. What a game, after so much intensity it was like running a marathon.

Getting back from the game to the airport was also very easy, taking the metro again we went directly and since the boarding pass where given at the initial check in it was an easy check in to the terminal. In the terminal you got to see fans coming back from their games and sharing stories, football was not finished.

For us the experience was excellent, all the elements of the experience where spectacular: Flight on time and great migration process in both Dubai and Doha, transportation to and from the game in the metro was clean and efficient, Lusail city experience pre and post game with great food and entertainment, unique game experience with great fans from both Mexico and Saudi Arabia. The time and money was well worth it, I am thankful for the opportunity to live this experience and to any fan of football would encourage to go and be in a world cup. I for sure will try to be in FIFA World Cup 2026 in MEX/USA/CAN

It was not the result we wanted in the game but the experience was better than planned. Thanks for reading the post, and I hope you have the opportunity to live an experience as cool as the FIFA World Cup. Please share the link, sign in to receive our new posts; also follow us on Instagram, or Facebook look for #BORICUASLIVINGABROAD. Until next time….

Let’s finish the list on 10 things you could do in Dubai, while coming to Qatar World Cup – Part 2

Will take the opportunity to finish the list of things you could do here in Dubai, making the most of your time in the Middle East for the world cup in Qatar. Many of the big Airlines have announce the use of Al Maktoum International (DWC) airport to serve as a bridge between the 2 countries during the soccer event. Dubai is just 1 hour flight from Doha so definitely doing a couple of days here can be a great addition to what will be the biggest sport event of the year.

6) Explore the Dubai Mall and see the city atop the Burj Khalifa

In Dubai breaking records is a common thing, is not strange to find the second biggest shopping mall and tallest building in the world next to each other. They are both located in downtown Dubai, thousand of people go there daily to shop, dine and entertain. It is crazy to see hundred of people walking in bunches from the metro station to the Dubai Mall entrance, just the walk is 1 mile long.

Once you are inside the mall, there is plenty to do… Some of the attractions are full hockey court, 22 movie cinema, Fountain show (Las Vegas Style), 150 million old Dino Fossil, VR Park, 1,000+ stores, more than 100 restaurants (Fine dinning, Casual dinning, Fast Food, Cafes). You need to plan ahead just to not get lost!!!

From the Dubai Mall you can directly to the Burj Khalifa entrance where you can take an elevator and go up to different floors and admire Dubai from the altitude. In the lobby you will find interesting information on the development of the building and all the great technology it has. It is an impressive building from the inside but for me is more spectacular admiring it from different places of Dubai, you can see the building from many miles in the distance

Night View of the Burj Khalifa, being part of the Fountain show

7) Visit Dubai Marina and have a good time in one of the many restaurants

30 minutes by car from the Dubai airport you will find Dubai Marina an artificial canal city that opened in 2003 and now makes home for more than 50K people. Getting to Marina is very easy, you could take the metro and get down in the Dubai Marina Metro station, from there you can walk to many places or take the tram that will make it more accessible to move toward the outer parts of marina.

You can find great places to eat and have fun, during day or night… check for daily brunches and happy hours to benefit of good specials in food and drinks. There are places with great views of the Marina and JBR, some of the places I like are Pier 7 (7 restaurants under one roof), Bliss Lounge (great view to the Dubai Eye), Chalco’s Cantina at Marina Gate (Great Mexican food and Corona Beer, you will find me here during the World Cup). Very close from here is Dubai Harbor one of the places that will have FIFA fan zones to enjoy the games.

8) Jump into a Water Taxi and admire Dubai Skyline from the sea

In Dubai you will see a huge number of exotic car on the streets, you can even rent a Ferrari for 60 minutes and take it out for a spin; there is also many public transportation alternatives and one of them is a water Taxi service where you can move to key locations around Dubai. It is a great way to see a little bit of the city from the see with great skyline views of Dubai.

Some of the locations you can go and start a trip are: Dubai Marina, Dubai Creek, Al Ghubaiba (Old Dubai). Depending the distance you will pay between $6USD to $20USD, taking the longest route will bring you some great views of different landscapes of the city. For sure is a great activity for all people, and you can combine it with other transportation methods to cover all the city.

9) Visit Expo 2020 site and watch a game in this FIFA fan zone

In October 2021 with a delay of 1 year the Dubai World Expo 2020 opened, for this even that run until March 2022 Dubai created a city from zero a place where more than 180 countries got together to share the best they have to offer from innovations, culinary arts, folklore, business opportunities. It was an event that brought more than 20 million visitors in 6 months, and now the Dubai Expo site is being prepared to become a center for entrepreneurs to develop ideas and foster innovations that will impact the world.

In October they are reopening some of the country pavilions and activities that where part of the Expo, and during the world cup the central plaza will be converted into a FIFA fan zone where you can go and enjoy football with for sure thousand of people of different nationalities. It will be clearly a place to go during the world cup and after it, since it is reopening as Expo City Dubai.

10) Make a short trip to other Emirates, they are all very close

If you want to explore beyond Dubai there are other great Emirates and activities to do a couple of hours from downtown. Here are a couple of ideas if you want to adventure: Go to Abu Dhabi just a 40 minute drive and do a day tour to see this Emirate and enjoy Ferrari World, WB Park or try some car racing in the Yas Marina Circuit. I will be doing a full post on Abu Dhabi so I can share detailed information on the richest Emirate of the UAE. The second idea is go and do the longest Zipline in the world at Jebel Jais in the Ras Al-Khaimah Emirate is around 2 hour drive, you will not be disappointed with this adventure.

There are many other things to do in Dubai but this 10 that I just shared are definitely must do if you have the time, the World Cup in Qatar is near and Dubai will be a great destination to enjoy the event. Thanks for reading the post, please share it and sign in to receive our updates; also follow us on Instagram, or Facebook look for #BORICUASLIVINGABROAD. Until next time….