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QNB organises World Cup events at the iconic Al Bayt Stadium

Posted on : Sun, 27 Nov 2022

Doha, 27 November 2022 - Iconic Al Bayt Stadium located in Al Khor City was the scene of a rich sports and entertainment programme organized by QNB, the Official Middle East and Africa Supporter of the FIFA World Cup 2022™ , to celebrate the ongoing football tournament.

The activities organised at the QNB booth in Al Bayt Stadium- the second largest World Cup stadium in Qatar, which hosted the stunning opening ceremony of the tournament- brought together football fans to share enthusiasm and passion of the game.

QNB’s continued entertainment programme comes as part of the Bank's keenness to provide a unique experience for football fans from residents and visitors to celebrate the passion of football in a unique atmosphere.

Enthusiastic fans from all over the world flocked in big numbers to participate in the football competitions and activities organized by the Bank and took souvenir photos alongside with the poster of Brazilian soccer star Neymar Jr, QNB Group’s Global Brand Ambassador.

 Ms. Heba Ali Al-Tamimi, General Manager of QNB Group Communications, said: “The entertainment programme organized by QNB to celebrate the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ is witnessing a success and a turnout that far exceeded our expectations. We are very pleased to see the enthusiastic participation of football fans in the various events and activities, and we promise them more fun and excitement throughout the tournament hosted by the State of Qatar for the first time in the Arab world and Middle East.”

 QNB Group, currently ranked as the most valuable bank brand in the Middle East and Africa, is proud to be the Official Middle East and Africa Supporter of the FIFA World Cup 2022™.

Through its subsidiaries and associate companies, the Group extends to more than 30 countries across three continents providing a comprehensive range of advanced products and services. The total number of employees is 27,000 operating through 1000 locations, with an ATM network of more than 4,700 machines.