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World Cup Day 3: Brazil vs. South Korea

Day 1 was disappointing, mainly because the US failed to put forward a good effort and because I was sick (see Qatar World Cup Day 1: USA vs. Netherlands). Day 2 held glimmers of hope due to the food, my infatuation with the pristine metro, and the energy of the Senegalese fans (see World Cup Day 2: England vs. Senegal). Day 3 featured Japan vs Croatia and Brazil vs Korea. I was determined, as the pre-kickoff song before each game dictates, get down to business. I was determined to bring the energy since, to this point, Doha had not.

Champions Bar

When I visited Doha the previous October, hoping to find a local partner for the Urban Turban, I frequented the Champions Bar at the Marriott Marquis every night. Having gone there on the first night and seeing actual football fans, I decided to pre-game before the Brazil game. Perhaps it was the $16 Stella that was being consumed in mass quantities or the Japan game that went to PKs, but this night was different. There was energy and excitement. There were also fans from around the globe who enjoyed showcasing the Urban Turban.

a group of men standing in a bar
Fellow Iraqis
two men posing for a picture
Fellow American

two men posing for a picture a group of people in a bar

974 Stadium 

One of the more innovative stadiums was 974 Stadium. Per Wiki, “Created by Spain’s Fenwick Iribarren Architects in collaboration with Schlaich Bergermann Partner and Hilson Moran, this stadium utilised repurposed shipping containers and recycled steel, resulting in cost-effective construction and reduced waste. Constructed on a 450,000 square-metre (111-acre) waterfront site, it has a modular design and incorporates 974 recycled shipping containers in homage to the site’s strategic location, industrial history and the international dialing code for Qatar (+974).” It was also supposed to be TPOL’s home during his stay at the World Cup (see Housing World Cup Qatar: Adventurous or Fyre Fest?). Fortunately, I found availability at the Hampton Inn Doha (see Hilton World Cup Booked! Your Results Will Vary). a building with a roof and a van a building with a sign on the side a large metal structure with many shipping containers a group of people standing outside of a building

a football stadium with people in the stands a man standing on stairs in a stadium The Game

Unfortunately, it was not much of a game. While I was cheering for Korea, Brazil had other plans. a group of people standing in a crowd

a large stadium filled with people a football game with a crowd watching a group of football players huddling on a field

Bud Light Zero

Bud Light is gross. Bud Light Zero is an abomination. I had to buy it for the souvenir cups.

a group of people wearing masks and gloves two cups of beer on a counter

Overall

Bar was fun, the stadium was cool, but the excitement was not there.

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