FIFA World Cup 2022: Another important cost towards the host nation has been filed forward of their opening match towards Ecuador on Sunday, persevering with the controversy surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2022. Qatar is accused pf paying 7.4 million {dollars} in bribes to opposition gamers to lose the highly-anticipated opening sport.
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Former FIFA head’s surprising assertion
Since the competitors was first given to Qatar in 2010, controversy has rosen it on and off. This is simply the newest occasion. Even Sepp Blatter, the previous head of FIFA, has stated that Qatar’s choice because the host nation for the 2022 World Cup “was a mistake.”
Amjad Taha, regional director of the British centre in Saudi Arabia, has accused Qatar of shopping for opposition gamers to the price of roughly INR 60 crore forward of the World Cup opening Group A match between the host nation and Ecuador on Sunday.
Officials but to make a press release
Taha stated on Twitter that his sources have been members of each groups’ insider networks, and he urged FIFA to take acceptable measures. But neither the World Cup host nation nor the worldwide organising committee have made any public statements concerning the matter.
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Taha wrote, “Exclusive: Qatar bribed eight Ecuadorian players $7.4 million to lose the opener(1-0 2nd half). Five Qatari and #Ecadour insiders confirmed this. We hope it’s false. We hope sharing this will affect the outcome.The world should oppose FIFA corruption. @MailSport #WorldCup2022.”
The drama surrounding the FIFA World Cup in Qatar has continued, with this latest incident occurring on account of the host nation’s human rights insurance policies and the alleged deaths of 1000’s of migrant labourers.
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