World Cup 2022 : Qatar is accused of sportswashing but do the fans really care ?
The men’s World Cup has been a hugely successful event. But why is it so controversial, asks Tom de Castella, the BBC's weekly The Boss columnist on sporting ethics, and how does it really work?
Source: bizcommunity.comPublished on 2022-11-21
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