World Cup protesters in Qatar, stark image: How FIFA “buried” football On the opening day of the World Cup in Qatar, a new image released on social media shows that the protests are far from over, and the protesters are showing a lot of inspiration.

Gianni Infantino and Hamad bin Khalifa al-ThaniPhoto: Javier Garcia / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

The emir of Qatar and the president of FIFA, gravediggers of football

In a picture taken in Rome, the emir of Qatar and FIFA president Gianni Infantino carry a coffin to Nepal, alluding to the accidents that killed workers working on the construction of stadiums for the 2022 World Cup.

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The most controversial World Cup in history

The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar is the most controversial finals in football history. We’re talking here about allegations of human rights abuses, illegal payments to certain important people at FIFA for hosting rights, major temperature issues and the fact that the entire football season was turned upside down by the fact that this World Cup was held in winter .

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