The legend of Argentina and Inter Milan Javier Zanetti predicts that the 2022 World Cup will be the most advanced version in the history of the FIFA World Cup, praising the country's preparations for hosting the world's most prestigious sports event during his visit to the Heritage Wing at the headquarters of the Higher Committee for Projects and Heritage in Doha.

Zanetti is also aware of the preparations for hosting the 2022 Qatar World Cup, including the construction of stadiums and legacy programs. He expressed his admiration for all the work he has done and the excellent planning of the advanced facilities needed to host the competitions. Spectacular of the championship in 2022.

Zanetti, who is the vice-president of Inter Milan and a member of the organizing committee of FIFA, said the seven stadiums, which are being fully built and the Khalifa International Stadium, which underwent a comprehensive development and opened in 2017, An unprecedented technical development, which would provide fans with an exceptional experience during the first World Cup in the Arab world.

Zanetti with employees of the Higher Committee for Projects and Legacy (Al Jazeera)

Zanetti, who took part in the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups, spoke of Qatar's continued preparation of their national team to face the world's best in less than four years.

He praised the historic achievement of the Qatari team, which succeeded in winning the Asian Cup title to beat three teams participating in the World Cup (Russia 2018), namely Saudi Arabia, South Korea and Japan.

He added that Annabi's participation in the Copa America in Brazil next summer represents another opportunity to prepare for the World Cup by competing with international teams.

On the modest performance of Argentina at the FIFA World Cup last summer, Zanetti expressed the hope that the new generation of players will be able to return to Argentina and that Lionel Messi, the world's best player, will contribute to the aspirations of Argentine fans. During the World Cup Qatar, which begins on 21 November 2022.

During his visit to Doha, the captain of Argentina and Inter Zanetti participated in a workshop organized by the Jisour Institute on the relationship between diplomacy and sport. The institute is at the forefront of the Higher Committee's program to build a sustainable legacy for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.