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2022 World Cup is more than likely to be held in winter to avoid Qatar's sweltering summer heat. AP/Press Association Images
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Blatter admits that Qatar World Cup is a 'mistake'. In other news, water is wet.

It’s okay though, says Sepp, because “everyone makes mistakes in life.”

FIFA PRESIDENT SEPP Blatter has said it was a mistake to choose Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup because of the country’s sweltering summertime climate.

When asked if it was a mistake choosing the Middle East country because of its high temperatures during the summer months, Blatter said in an interview with Swiss RTS station: “Yes, of course.”

“You know, everyone makes mistakes in life,” he added.

The average temperature tops 40°C in June and July when World Cup finals usually take place.

“The Qatar technical report ruled that it was too hot in the summer, but [FIFA's] executive committee, with a large majority, decided to play in Qatar,” said Blatter.

In these circumstances, “it is more than likely” that the 2022 World Cup will be played in winter, said Blatter, who has repeatedly expressed his desire to move the tournament to a more appropriate date.

Temperatures in the winter in Qatar are around 25°C.

“The best time to play is at the end of the year. You must remain realistic… we must play in winter at the end of the year,” added Blatter.

FIFA took the controversial decision to award Qatar the World Cup in December 2010.

- © AFP, 2014 

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