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'Profoundly unjust': FIFA boss launches explosive tirade against Western critics on eve of World Cup

Por: ABC7 Sports November 20, 2022

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President Gianni Infantino launched a tirade against Western critics of the controversial tournament in an explosive hour-long monologue.Infantino, the boss of world soccer's governing body, looked on glumly as he addressed hundreds of journalists in Doha, Qatar, Saturday, We are taught many lessons from Europeans, from the Western world, he said, referring to criticisms of Qatar's human rights record.What we Europeans have been doing... + full article



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