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Qatar: Over 1.5 Million Apply for World Cup Pass


FILE - The tournament's official logo for the 2022 Qatar World Cup is seen on the wall of an amphitheater, in Doha, Qatar, Sept. 3, 2019.
FILE - The tournament's official logo for the 2022 Qatar World Cup is seen on the wall of an amphitheater, in Doha, Qatar, Sept. 3, 2019.

Qatar said Sunday that more than 1.5 million people have applied for the compulsory pass for the football World Cup, that begins November 20.

Saad Al-Suwaidi, head of the Hayya pass service, said that between 1.5 million and 1.7 million people have so far applied for the card, that acts as a visa, match ticket, transport ticket and gives access to some fan zones.

All travelers to Qatar will need the pass to enter from November 1, whether they intend to watch a game or not.

Qatar has said it expects more than 1 million foreign visitors, as well as hundreds of thousands of domestic fans.

International supporters must apply for the pass after buying tickets and securing accommodations.

Doha's two international airports are preparing to handle 150,000 entries a day, officials said.

Those crossing by land from Saudi Arabia must take a bus to Doha or pay a $1,375 fee to drive their own car.

Officials say border officials at the Abu Samra land crossing will be able to process 4,000 people an hour.

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