A trip to Doha is likely to mean encountering one of the thousands of overseas workers hired to keep the World Cup running smoothly – some dreaming of better jobs, others trying to keep their families afloat

It is a World Cup of superlatives: the most expensive, the most controversial – and it will be delivered by perhaps the most diverse workforce.

During your stay you in Qatar, you are likely to interact with more nationalities than there are teams in the World Cup. That begins the moment you step off the plane.

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