World Cup 2022: Human Rights and Fostering Social Change in Qatar
“If the 2022 World Cup is held in a Qatar that looks the same as the Qatar of today, it is a burden that both FIFA and the Qatari monarchy will bear.”
“If the 2022 World Cup is held in a Qatar that looks the same as the Qatar of today, it is a burden that both FIFA and the Qatari monarchy will bear.”
New efforts by both soccer clubs and the government seek to bring the beautiful game to the country where it all started.
The fact that the USOC chose Boston in the first place highlights the clear disconnect in the selection process between the committee and the city’s citizens.
A letter inspired by the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team ahead of the Women’s World Cup final.