Home GCC Qatar Qatar World Cup fans spent 39% more at stadiums than in Russia Visitors from Saudi Arabia, the US, the UAE, Mexico and the UK spent the most money by Bloomberg December 23, 2022 Qatar forked out hundreds of billions of dollars to prepare the country for the 2022 World Cup — and early data suggest fans spent big too. Fans spent 39 per cent more in stadiums than they did at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, according to data from Visa, the official payment provider of the event. The data includes spending via Visa-branded cards—the only ones accepted in the venues. Visitors from Saudi Arabia, the US, the UAE, Mexico and the UK spent the most money, Visa said. The final between Argentina and France on DecEMBER 18 saw the largest spending of any game. Tournament organiSers in Qatar were hoping the World Cup would provide a $17bn boost to the $220bn economy and serve as a springboard for further development of sectors like tourism and entertainment. However, Reuters reported that halfway through the event, the total number of international visitors wasn’t likely to meet projections of 1.2 million over the month-long tournament. The competition has already proved a financial success for football’s governing body, FIFA, which said it made $7.5bn in this four-year cycle. That’s $1bn more than it expected. Tags FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 0 Comments You might also like FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Attendance figures stand at 94% after first round of group stage What are preferences of viewers in UAE during FIFA World Cup? How Hisense has planned an extensive, 360-degree campaign for FIFA World Cup 2022 UAE to offer multiple-entry tourist visa to visitors attending FIFA World Cup 2022