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Six New Channels, 20+ Studios, 120 Analysts: beIN SPORTS Reveals Game-Changing Coverage Plans for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™

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beIN MEDIA GROUP (“beIN”), and its flagship sports channels beIN SPORTS, has revealed its extensive and unrivalled coverage plans for the upcoming FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

With more than 20 state-of-the-art studios positioned around the country, 18 hours of daily live coverage across each of its eight channels in four languages and the biggest male and female names in football providing the best analysis around, no other broadcaster will cover the beautiful game’s quadrennial tournament like beIN.As the official FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ broadcaster in 25 countries across MENA and France, beIN will play a central role in showcasing Qatar and its historic tournament to the world, leading the way throughout build-up and during the biggest sporting event on the planet, which kicks off on November 20 and runs until December 18.

With its Qatar headquarters having evolved into one of the world’s leading sports and entertainment broadcasters over the past 19 years, beIN understands better than anyone the significance of providing exclusive, in depth, and quadrilingual coverage of the region’s first FIFA World Cup to local audiences across Qatar and the wider Arab World.

Mohammed Al-Bader, Managing Director of beIN Channels – MENA, said: “It is more than a decade since Qatar made history in being awarded hosting rights for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™.

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