The “World Cup” mobilizes France: security measures and Macron “on the ground”

It was stated in Al Markaziya:

At the “Al-Bayt” stadium in Al-Khor-Qatar, and at exactly nine o’clock in the evening, Lebanon time, in the semi-finals of the World Cup in Qatar, the Moroccan team, aspiring to write a new chapter in the history of the World Cup, and qualifying for the final for the first time in the history of its participation, and France, the defending champion and seeking to be the third Only a team retains the title in the World Cup following Italy (1934 and 1938) and Brazil (1958 and 1962), following it entered the golden square in the World Cup Qatar at the expense of its English counterpart by beating it 2-1.

The sports match between the two teams, which is the first in the World Cup competitions, knowing that they previously faced each other in five friendly matches between 1988 and 2007. Preparations for it are not limited to sports in Qatar, but rather are expanding internationally and necessitate measures to be taken on more than one level, especially security, to prevent possible friction. between fans of both teams.

In the context, security sources in France confirm that ten thousand police will be deployed throughout the country, especially in the capital, in anticipation of problems that may occur between the French and Moroccans, and they are present in very large numbers in Paris, so that any complications that may result from profit or loss for any of them are contained. Elected, prevent riots.

Politically, well-informed circles reveal to Al-Markaziya that on the agenda of President Emmanuel Macron’s foreign visits, who is in Qatar today to encourage his country’s national team on the field, is a visit to Morocco early next year, wondering whether the sporting result overthrows the political visit, or are the effects of the World Cup It fades with the departure of the teams, “The Principality of the World Cup 2022?”



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