DOHA (Qatar): Ali Adnan became the first Iraqi player to play in Italy’s Serie A when he signed for Udinese in 2015.
The 26-year-old then created more history when he moved to North America to play for Vancouver Whitecaps in 2019.
By joining the Canadian outfit, Adnan became the first Iraqi-born player to appear in Major League Soccer.
Having set these unique milestones, the Iraqi international is well positioned to provide insight on the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and the impact it will have on the region he calls home.
Adnan took time from his busy schedule with the Whitecaps to speak to qatar2022.qa about the first World Cup that will be played in the Middle East and Arab world.
As a proud Iraqi and a member of the Iraqi national team, how excited are you to see the next FIFA World Cup take place in neighbouring Qatar in 2022?
Many times, Qatar has been home for our national team. When I played for clubs in the region, we went to Qatar a lot. As a country, it has everything. I think they chose the right place to play the World Cup. It is one of the safest places in the world.
How important do you think it is for the FIFA World Cup to come to the Middle East and Arab world for the first time?
Fans in the Middle East are really excited for the World Cup in Qatar. It is going to be a different World Cup and one of the best because it is in the middle of the Middle East and many people [from across the region] are going to travel to watch, especially to see the big teams like Brazil, Spain and Italy. It is nice to visit and to play there.
Qatar 2022 will be the most compact World Cup in modern history. The proximity of stadiums will mean that teams will be able to stay in one accommodation and train in one location throughout the tournament.
In your opinion, how important is it for teams to be able to avoid long travel times between matches?
That’s going to be very good and why it is going to be different to other World Cups because everything will be in one place. Qatar is a small country, so everything will be close. It’s going to be easy for teams to recover better, to play more games, and to not travel that much.
How much of a goal is it for you and your teammates in the Iraqi national team to try and qualify for Qatar 2022?
Right now, the situation is very difficult for all the national teams in the world. As a country with COVID-19, we are not training or playing games right now. We are not allowed to play games until next year. That’s a hard one for all the teams in the world, especially for Asian teams.
(Source: SC.qa)