Doha - The world will be on the sidelines of the 2022 World Cup soccer tournament in Doha, Qatar, where organizers will launch the tournament's logo.

The launch of the tournament is an important milestone for FIFA and the Supreme Committee for Legacy and Legacy, which is responsible for the preparations for the World Cup, on the way to the organization of the first World Cup in the Arab world and the Middle East.

Simultaneously on Tuesday evening (20:22 pm Mecca time) the logo will be launched during a digital campaign and on social media, accompanied by displaying the logo on the facades of buildings and landmarks and a major in Qatar and 24 other countries.

The logo will be featured in iconic and iconic areas such as Katara, Souq Waqif, Sheraton Hotel, Doha's Al Shoula Tower, Kuwait Towers in Kuwait, Muscat Opera House in Muscat, Raouche Rock in Beirut, Royal Hotel in Amman, as well as the Opera House in Algiers and Hammamet in Tunisia. The Corniche of Rabat in the Moroccan capital Rabat, and in both the Baghdad Tower and the Liberation Square in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

The logo will be displayed on giant screens in New York, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Santiago, the Mexican capital, Mexico City, London, Paris and the train station in the German capital Berlin, as well as in Milan, Madrid, Moscow, Mumbai and Seoul, and in various regions of Turkey as well as in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Just as the selection of the final and the 2022 World Cup on December 18 coincided with Qatar's National Day celebration, tomorrow's date was set to unveil the tournament's logo and talisman alongside another historic day, Qatar Independence Day.

Qatar gained its independence on September 3, 1971, when the protection agreement between Qatar and Britain ended.

Just as innovation has been one of the key elements on which organizers in Qatar are preparing to host the tournament, the logo will be presented tomorrow through a new mechanism of its kind in the history of the World Cup, where organizers will unveil the logo through a global digital campaign in which the logo is announced in various Regions and countries of the world.

In the middle of this year, Qatar revealed that it has completed more than 75% of the preparations for the World Cup, where work has been completed in a number of stadiums.

Qatar has officially opened two host stadiums, the Khalifa International Stadium in 2017 and the South Stadium (formerly Al Wakra) in the middle of this year.

In the coming months, more than one private stadium, Al Bait and Al Rayyan, will open during the Club World Cup in December.