Football
Bizarre! Qatar will play Slovak amateurs from Domanize in preparation for the World Championship. Hrubý Šúr refused the match, there is a feast in the village
The next World Championships will start in November. This time in Qatar. Qatar will not be absent as the host country. It is slowly starting to prepare for the championship and is comparing itself with various clubs in Europe. However, in a rather bizarre twist, it will play a team from the fifth Slovak league. And that’s not all.
The next World Championships will start in November. This time in Qatar. Qatar will not be absent as the host country. It is slowly starting to prepare for the championship and is comparing itself with various clubs in Europe. However, in a rather bizarre twist, it will play a team from the fifth Slovak league. And that’s not all.
Antwerp, Mallorca, Udinese, Lazio Rome, Fiorentina. These were the last teams the Qatari national team faced in their confrontation with European football in preparation for the World Cup.
However, their next match will be against a rather bizarre opponent. This will be TJ Partizán Domaniža. Doesn’t that ring a bell? Then know that these are Slovak amateurs who play in the fifth league.
Domaniža is a village with about 1650 inhabitants. And they’re also a substitute. Originally, Qatar was supposed to go to an even smaller village called Hrubý Šúr. It doesn’t even have 1,000 inhabitants.
“At first it looked like a club from Hrubý Šúr, but the local coach forgot after the initial approval that they have a feast in the village on that date and during that time they don’t go anywhere,” Norbert Belecký, a football mediator at the Slovak Football Association, told daily Sport.
However, Domaniža is not the last team Qatar will face. In September, Qatar will play against Šamorín, which is currently in the second league.
The Qatar national team has been in Austria since August 12 and will be there until the end of September.
Source:: Sport.sk
-
Motorsport4 days ago
Jorge Martín is rewriting history! the 26-year-old Spaniard became the new MotoGP World Champion, Bagnaia succumbed despite his best efforts
-
Motorsport5 days ago
Bagnaia keeps hopes of a miracle alive with MotoGP sprint win in Barcelona, third-placed Martín one step away from title