
According to the Daily Mirror, England has selected 3 luxury hotels as candidates for the World Cup camp, and Southgate will make the final choice.
According to the Daily Mirror, the three luxury hotels selected in England are the Hilton Salva Hotel, the Sukh Alva Crativoli Hotel and the Beach Beach Resort, one of which needs to compete with the Belgian team and the other with the Mexican team.
Of the three hotels, the Beachfront Beach Resort has 95 rooms and is 35 minutes from the airport, the Sukh Alva Crativoli Hotel has 101 rooms, the hotel does not offer alcohol and is 15 minutes from the airport, and the Hilton Salva Hotel has 301 rooms and is 1.5 hours from the airport. The Daily Mirror said the FA mission returned to the UK next week and would soon make a final decision, with Southgate having the final say.
A tourism practitioner said: "The Hilton Salva Hotel is the furthest from Doha, but it is a big hotel, and the FA can never rent the whole hotel, but it can create an enclosed space for the team. It's like a small town with its own bars and restaurants, a long sandy beach and the course is in great condition. ”
"The Beach Beach Resort is closer to Doha, it's about 25 years old, the pitch is a little better and England have asked about the 37 villas facing the pitch, meaning players will be able to walk straight to the pitch by then. But there are some chemical plants around the hotel that can have pollution problems. ”
"The Sukh Alva Klativoli hotel does not have a swimming pool and the safety issues there also need to be taken into account, I really don't think they would have chosen this hotel, even though it is close to the airport."
(Luke)