World Cup or walkathon for spectators, mediapersons?
Updated On: 01 December, 2022 08:04 AM IST | Doha | Ashwin Ferro
Add to this the flights of stairs that need to be negotiated in the various blocks after you have already taken an elevator up, and it makes for an exhausting experience

The barricades which mediapersons and fans have to negotiate before entering stadiums. Pics/Ashwin Ferro
The stringent and often extraordinary security measures here have ensured it’s no walk in the park for spectators, mediapersons and anyone, who wants to watch any of the World Cup matches. Instead it’s a walkathon.
Mediapersons accessing the Main Media Centre (MMC), where the world media works on a daily basis, have to get off at the nearby Qatar National Library Metro Station, which is a long walk in itself, comprising two lengthy travellators en route besides two escalators. Thereafter, it’s a good half-a-kilometre walk at least to get to your seat at the MMC. For matches, there are buses to ferry mediapersons and spectators to and from the stadium, but these vehicles drop you at least a kilometer, if not more away, from your actual stadium seat. Add to this the flights of stairs that need to be negotiated in the various blocks after you have already taken an elevator up, and it makes for an exhausting experience.

