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World Cup kicks off with hosts Qatar defeated

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Qatar's defender #14 Homam Ahmed fights for the ball with Ecuador's midfielder #19 Gonzalo Plata during the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group A football match at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, north of Doha, on November 20. AFP

World Cup kicks off with hosts Qatar defeated

Qatar became the first World Cup hosts in history to lose their opening match, going down 2-0 to Ecuador on November 20 as football's showpiece got under way after 12 years of turbulent preparations.

Qatar has spent $200 billion on a remarkable construction project to host the World Cup after the tiny Gulf state shocked the football world by winning the right to host the tournament in 2010.

A crowd of 67,372 packed into the impressive Al Bayt Stadium, modelled on a traditional Bedouin tent, for the opening ceremony.

South Korean K-pop star Jung Kook headlined the 30-minute spectacle that featured Hollywood star Morgan Freeman giving a message of diversity.

Ghanim al-Muftah, a Qatari activist for the disabled, born with the rare Caudal Regression Syndrome, appeared with Freeman and stated to the crowd: "Everyone is welcome".

With FIFA president Gianni Infantino and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman watching, Qatar's Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani told the crowd: "We will follow with the whole world, God willing, the great football festival in this open space for human and civilized communication."

Once the action began, reigning Asian champions Qatar were easily beaten.

Ecuador thought they had made a dream start within three minutes when they silenced the home fans as Enner Valencia headed in, only for the goal to be ruled out by VAR for offside in the build-up.

Thirteen minutes later, Ecuador did take the lead after Valencia dribbled round Qatari goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb who grabbed his shin and the referee pointed to the spot. Valencia coolly rolled home the penalty.

Valencia added a second goal to seal Ecuador's 2-0 win.

We are sorry

Qatar coach Felix Sanchez said: "The atmosphere was one of great expectation. We are sorry that we could not be part of the party, but we knew that this scenario could happen ... We will try to learn."

The Al-Bayt venue is one of an array of new stadiums built for the most expensive World Cup in history.

Excitement has been slow to build but on November 20 police had to close the World Cup fan zone in Doha for a second consecutive night when it became overcrowded, witnesses said.

The FIFA Fan Festival, near the Doha seafront, has a 40,000 capacity and gates were closed with thousands waiting outside.

AFP correspondents saw police pleading with revellers in the dark to move back from the gates but no injuries were reported. Police on horse back were brought out to control crowds.

A Qatar organising committee official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP: "When it's full it's full. We would be criticised if we did not close when it reaches capacity."

Qatar has predicted that more than one million fans will come to the Gulf state for the month-long tournament that ends December 18.

Preparations overshadowed

World Cup organisers hope the start of the football will quell the controversies that have overshadowed preparations.

Qatar's treatment of migrant workers and the Gulf state's human rights record have dominated the pre-tournament headlines.

On November 19, Infantino went on the offensive in an aggressive rebuttal of the criticism aimed at the event.

"This moral lesson-giving -- one-sided -- is just hypocrisy," Infantino said.

"I don't want to give you any lessons of life, but what is going on here is profoundly, profoundly unjust."

Controversies look certain to rumble on well into the tournament.

Several European nations taking part -- including England, Germany and Denmark -- have said their players will wear rainbow-coloured "OneLove" armbands in a gesture of solidarity with the LGBTQ community. Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar.

The move raises the prospect of disciplinary action from FIFA, which has unveiled plans to make its own alternative armbands available to teams.

Infantino insisted that all World Cup visitors would be welcome regardless of sexual orientation.

"I've been speaking about this topic with the highest leadership," he said. "They can confirm that I can confirm that everyone is welcome."

Benzema out

Defending champions France suffered another injury blow as star striker and Ballon D'Or winner Karim Benzema was forced out of the tournament.

The Real Madrid star limped out of a training session on Saturday with a left thigh injury.

The French federation later confirmed the 34-year-old would play no part in the competition.

"I am extremely sad for Karim, for whom this World Cup was a major objective," said France coach Didier Deschamps, who has decided not to replace the forward.

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