The Qatar 2022 World Cup begun on November 20, with the host taking on Ecuador in the opener.
A million supporters worldwide will descend on the small but wealthy Gulf nation to watch stars from 32 countries face off over the next four weeks in the men's soccer tournament, the world's second-largest sporting event after the Olympics.
The tournament this year is the most expensive world in history, with the country amassingastronomical costsover $220 billionin hosting the event. By contrast, the costs of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, for example, appear almost minuscule at$15 billion.
Here are some companies that might benefit from the World Cup.
Disclaimer: Past performance can't guarantee future results. Investing involves risk and the potential to lose principal. This article is for information and illustrative purposes only.
not-a-cow : You forgot the QAT ETF.
Upper 90 : MANU has nothing to do with the World Cup. It's a club that has been rebuilding for years and they just got rid of a superstar in Ronaldo.
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eldemoniodejaime : Whoa you just picked most of what I’ve been buying and wasn't even thinking about why
hh488 Upper 90 : yah hor. Why MU among them?
LesterTan : Buy visa
NgKennykk : Nice
70119092太空旅行 : FUBO is a company with few ups and downs.
Canopus :