Qatar World Cup 2022:Why protest against Qatar hosting WC 2022?
Is Qatar eligible to host a WC tournament? It's a question that is only now
coming to the mind of some of Europe's most popular footballers and nations.
The March international break has seen many teams protest against the playing
of the World Cup 2022 in Qatar, with the
qualifying round is played in Europe now.
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Qatar acquires
the rights of hosting the Football World Cup 2022 by competing with the USA,
Japan, Australia in bidding. At the time, there was tumult at the thought of
football's most reputed international tournament being held in a country that
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Qatar has no
background in the football game, instead of that, it has to build eight new
Football stadiums for World cup 2022,
while the finals themselves were moved to the winter to encounter the extreme
summer heat. Why are protests only emerging now?
Although Qatar
has not a good reputation for its values of human rights and treatment of
migrant workers, a Guardian report published on February 23 has laid these two
issues disclose. The report stated that more than 6,500 migrant workers have
died since Qatar was awarded the World Cup 2022 in 2010, with the hot climate
and working and living conditions pointed at as possible explanations. The
Guardian's report most influenced in Norway, where Eliteserien clubs like
Tromso have called on the country's federation to boycott the World cup in
2022. The Norwegian football team was the first to protest in March, by wearing
shirts reading "Human rights on and off the pitch" in front of their
qualifier against Gibraltar last Wednesday.
Germany followed
the footstep on Thursday in front of their qualifier with Iceland, with every
member of their starting lineup displayed a letter to read "Human
rights" on their shirts. Bayern Munich duo Joshua Kimmich and Leon
Goretzka, who have collected millions of euros of donations during the
coronavirus outbreak in Germany was the most outspoken. For more know about
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"He says we
were 10 years too late to boycott the World Cup," Kimmich L'Equipe.
"FIFA gave
the rights to Qatar for hosting the world cup 2022. We should think about
boycotting back then. Now we need to take this opportunity and use our campaign
to raise awareness about things. But it does not just denote to us footballers
we should work together and told them that we are not ignoring these
circumstances. We have a large reach and we can use it to set an example for
the values we raise voice."
The German
Football Association is not in favor of boycott the World Cup 2022, while their
Norwegian counterparts are uncertain about their final decision. Norway called
on a more national team to join them and Germany in their protests in front of
their qualifier against Turkey on Saturday. "Who's next?" is
mentioned on their shirts.
The Norwegian
players raise their five fingers during the national anthem in relating to Article 5 of the Human Rights Act, which
says that "Every Human being has the right to liberty and freedom of
speech and life security."It was
Holland, Who raises about it, who will be next. They wear shirts with the slogan
"Football supports change" before their qualifying team Latvia on Saturday.
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