Qatar Football World Cup: David Beckham aspects pressure over his multimillion-pound to sponsor the FIFA World Cup 2022 David Beckham is still under increasing pressure over his multi-million-dollar deal to promote the Qatar World Cup 2022 after homosexuality was described as' contrary to human nature. Football expert Mohamed Aboutrika, a former Egyptian player, reported the violence on beIN Sports last week. He also criticized the Premier League Football club campaign for Rainbow Laces in support of the LGBTQ + community, calling on Muslim players to strike. Qatar World Cup fans from all over the world are called to 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.
Aboutrika said that such a thing is not in harmony with our faith and is not in harmony with our religion, adding that it is not only against Islamic nature but also against human nature. He continued: They will tell you that homosexuality is a human right. No, it is not human rights that are contrary to humanity. He was not challenged on his views and will not be punished or dismissed. Her outburst comes amid growing international concern over Qatar's record of persecuting gay people and denying certain basic rights to women. While Premier League Football club officials immediately issued a statement saying they did not fully agree with the pundit's ideas, Beckham, who is being paid more than £ 10 million by the Qatari government to represent the tournament, declined to comment. His best friend Nasser Al-Khelaifi, who broke his contract with Qatar, is the chairman of BeIN Sports. The station, which is successfully run by Qatar, has special privileges for next year's FIFA World Cup. Beckham, 46, appeared on BeIN Sports in 2019 when he spoke of his love for the Gulf country, saying it has a beautiful culture. He was also silent when asked how his suspicions that Qatar had changed its