Qatar 2022 fan village “is disgusting”, according to fans; they pay 200 dollars a night

Nevertheless, the area was not finished being built nor endowed with the conditions that were offered to those who chose to settle in that place and not in the luxurious hotels of Doha.

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The particular thing is that it was promoted as the cheapest accommodation in the country, having a price of 200 dollars per night, equivalent to one million Colombian pesos to the current change.

And despite being halfway, the famous ‘fan village cabins’ it began to be occupied by tourists from all over the world who, having no other option, must receive the improvised rooms in a state that is not commensurate with the price they paid for them.

This was announced by the Argentine journalist Pablo Carrozza through his Youtube channel, Well, he’s staying in one of those rooms.

“The conditions are totally undignified, we pay $200 per night and look at the garbage in Qatar,” he complained.

Then he added: “We are 10 minutes from Doha, in the middle of the desert, they did this for the World Cup and the workers sleep right here, in a tent that should have been a restaurant”.

However, the stronger testimonials were given by fans interviewed by the commentator, because they regretted what they received in exchange for their money.

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a man of Mexico showed his outrage at what the organization gave him. In fact, she showed the video of her room, dirty and just with the bed board.

“It was terribly disgusting. There was no water and it was leaking. I had to go out and buy sheets, pillows, toilet paper, ”he commented on the room assigned to him.

And he blamed Fifa: “It’s disgusting what Fifa is doing with us, we don’t deserve this. For what we pay, we deserve something in return.”

Meanwhile, a woman Argentina recounted a similar story: “We arrived at 11 pm and there was no system. They gave us the room at 4:30 in the morning.

And he explained: “They gave us a container under construction, without sheets, towels, pillows, hot water, disconnected air conditioning, without hygiene conditions… The mattress was full of sawdust. The bathroom, the dirt it had… I had never seen anything like this in my life. It was all full of wood, cables, tools”.

Then, he regretted everything he spent: “200 dollars a night, that’s 1,200 in a week, do the math to sleep in something that is a disaster”.

However, he pointed out that should have threatened so that they would give him something better: “I told them that if they didn’t solve the issue for me, I would contact the Argentine State because we had nowhere to sleep. So they gave us another room.”

“I can’t believe that this is enabled, it’s a scandal,” he concluded.

On video, the full report (testimonials, minute 24:05):

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