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Who is the real winner of the World Cup in 2022 – by Hossam Badrawi

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*Who is the real winner of the World Cup in 2022*??
the answer
We say Argentina won the 2022 FIFA World Cup
This is correct !! ,
But there is another country
She won the real World Cup and she certainly missed your mind
Without playing a single game!!
And that country is China!!
10 ways China worked quietly behind the scenes at the Qatar World Cup…
First: It was awarded the contract to power the World Cup buildings and operate them with green electricity from a next-generation solar-harvesting power plant built only by Power Construction Corporation of China.
Second: People were taken where they needed to go on a fleet of 888 all-electric buses, made by Yutong Bus, a Chinese company that has quietly become, as far as I know, the world’s largest bus maker.
Third: The main stadium was built by China Railway Construction Corporation: a company that has emerged in Africa, Europe and around the world, known for its exceptional ability to create infrastructure in difficult environments.
Fourth: What is a sporting event without souvenir goods??
It is estimated that nearly 70 percent of World Cup-related merchandise, from soccer balls and World Cup models in various sizes to flags to shirts, whistles, etc., all came from one location in China, a city located in southeastern China. It’s called Yiwu.
Fifth: A contract for the construction of a very large tank that was built for this purpose to provide clean drinking water for athletes and fans. It was built by Gezhouba Group, from Wuhan.
Sixth: Stadium construction required huge amounts of heavy equipment and labor, from huge earth-moving machines to cranes – nearly 100 of which were provided by the Chinese company Sany Heavy Industry, one of the largest construction companies in the world.
Seventh: Qatari Stadium 974 was the most innovative venue, which could be disassembled and reassembled anywhere. The 974 bricks were designed by a Spanish architect by China International Marine Container Company.
Eight: Notice all the LED floodlights everywhere? They came from the Unilumin group in China.
Nine: Most people say air conditioners are essential for survival in that environment – and Chinese company Midea provided 2,500 central air units for the event.
Ten: Last but not least, this was the most expensive sporting event in the history of the world, and it needed a lot of support from companies.
19 Chinese companies signed up to sponsor the event, of course through advertising.
It is worth noting that the preparations for the World Cup cost the sister State of Qatar an amount of $220 billion, of which the lion’s share was for giant Chinese companies at 68%.
This is the real victory that you can count on, ladies and gentlemen, and not the victory by rolling the ball and kicking it to score the net!!