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Qatar has thousands of World Cup rooms available: official

Qatar World Cup organisers said Wednesday that there are still thousands of rooms available for the tournament despite fears that the tiny Gulf state would be overflowing with fans when the tournament starts this month. 

There are at least 25,000 rooms free even during the peak days of the World Cup, expected between 24 November and 28 November, organising committee accommodation director Omar Al-Jaber told a press conference. 

Asked about fears over hotel shortages, Jaber said: "This is not the right message. We have enough accommodation and people can come and enjoy the tournament and choose what they are looking for." 

Qatar has been at the centre of widespread criticism over its rights record, but organisers say 2.9 million of the 3.1 million tickets have been sold. Jaber said the country was still expecting more than one million visitors during the 29-day event that starts 20 November. 

For accommodation bookings, neighbouring Saudi Arabia has been the top market, followed by the United States, Mexico, Argentina, India, Britain, Brazil, Canada, Iran, Japan and France, he told reporters. 

Jaber said the average stay was between five and seven nights and that he expected 20-30 percent of total bookings on the official portal to be made between now and the opening game between Qatar and Ecuador. 

Qatar is the smallest country to hold the World Cup, leaving many foreign fans worrying about prices and the availability of rooms. Several thousand supporters will arrive on one-day shuttle flights from Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and other regional bases. 

Jaber said the shuttles had not hit demand for rooms and most fans want to stay "to enjoy the match and after the match". 

Many supporters have reserved newly built, cheap

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