Qatar looking to US market ‘engine’ to bolster economy at FIFA World Cup: Secretary General Al-Thawad
, its secretary general spotlighted the economic opportunity the event offers in an interview with Fox Sports this week.
Soccer’s biggest tournament will welcome qualifying teams from 32 nations this year to compete for the big title. "I think it represents, again, the strong relationship, a strong partnership that we've had over the years in terms of economic development," the secretary general noted.
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