Football World Cup: Qatar deploys ex-spies to blunt German’s FIFA World Cup criticism

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Football World Cup: Qatar deploys ex-spies to blunt German’s FIFA World Cup criticism Theo Zwanziger was among his sport’s most protruding critics of the decision to award the FIFA World Cup 2022 to Qatar. He publicly criticized the energy-rich Gulf nation’s human rights best. He questioned the knowledge of staging the world’s most popular sporting event Qatar Football World Cup in the searing desert heat. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

“The countless wealth of this small country of Qatar binges almost like cancer finished football and sport, Zwanziger once supposed. A member of FIFA’s supervisory committee, he urged world soccer’s main body to reverse its 2010 choice”. The Qatari government was so worried by Zwanziger’s criticism that it took action. It rewarded more than $10 million to a company staffed by former CIA workers for a multi-year covert influence operation codenamed Project Riverbed, rendering to internal company leaflets reviewed by The Associated Press. The annals designate that the goal of the operation was to use spy craft to silence Zwanziger. It was unsuccessful. “It’s a very, very strange sensation when you’re complex in sport and dedicated to the values of sport, to be followed and prejudiced,” Zwanziger expressed the AP in a talk last week. The Qatar Football World Cup, now scheduled to start in November, is the conclusion of more than a dozen years of exertion and untold billions expended to help propel the tiny desert nation onto the


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