FIFA has unveiled the emblem that will represent the 22nd World Cup, which will be held in Qatar in 2022.
For the first World Cup to be held in the Middle East, the emblem’s design is described as featuring “striking elements of local and regional Arab culture and allusions to the beautiful game”.
The announcement was accompanied with a video that shows off historic moments from past tournaments, previous winners, and also the locations of the 2022 World Cup. It included shots of the new stadia that will be used, with some of the completed venues lit up.
Qatar is constructing seven brand-new stadia for the tournament, as well as already completing a renovation project on the Khalifa International Stadium.