Football World Cup in Qatar: Panini expects worse business

World Cup in Qatar
Panini expects worse business for the World Cup

The World Cup in Qatar begins in eleven days. Compared to previous tournaments, Panini expects the sale of its collector’s cards to be worse.

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Panini expects its Qatar World Cup collectibles to do worse business than previous World Cups. This is mainly due to the late timing of the tournament.

The collectible picture manufacturer Panini expects significantly worse business with the World Cup in Qatar compared to previous tournaments. “We have adjusted our sales expectations downwards compared to the previous World Cup tournaments in advance,” said the managing director of Panini Verlag, Hermann Paul, of the “Augsburger Allgemeine”. The main reason is the late timing.

Timing of the World Cup reason for low sales expectations

“We already knew in advance that this year’s World Cup will take place in late autumn, at a rather uncomfortable time of year in this country,” said Paul. “So there are no barbecues, no ‘cosy’ public viewings. And then other competitions such as the Bundesliga or Champions League also take place in this tight time frame.”

The World Cup starts on November 20th. It is the first time that the soccer World Cup will be held in an Arab country – and the first time not in the summer but at the end of the year. Qatar has also been criticized as the host for the human rights situation.

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