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FIFA played down claims from its secretary-general that the 2022 World Cup to take place in Qatar will not be held in the summer.<br /><br />The announcement by Jerome Valcke in an interview to France Inter Radio on Wednesday caught some of his own colleagues by surprise.<br /><br />The tournament's scheduling has been debated since the controversial decision in 2010 to award the World Cup to the Gulf Arab state.<br /><br />Temperatures in Qatar can reach up to 50 C in June and July - the traditional times the event is played.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Lee Wellings reports.