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The Qatar World Cup Exposes Soccer’s Shame

Por: The Atlantic World November 19, 2022

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The absurd spectacle of a tiny Gulf petrostate hosting the world’s premier tournament reveals the ugly side of “the beautiful game.”Erik Carter / The AtlanticNovember 19, 2022, 8 AM ETQatar hosting the soccer World Cup is like Donald Trump becoming president of the United States. It should not have happened, but the very fact that it has only exposes how bad things have become. Once this famous old tournament kicks off in Doha tomorrow,... + full article



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