The serious charge at the 2022 World Cup: “Ryshet? To organize the World Cup, anything is possible”

The World Championship, to be played in Qatar in 2022, is the focus of controversy and discussions from minutes after the official appointment by FIFA. First was an FBI investigation that highlighted corruption cases among directors of the world football body to appoint the [...] Cup.
The World Championship, to be played in Qatar in 2022, is the focus of controversy and discussions from minutes after the official appointment by FIFA.
First, there was an FBI investigation that highlighted corruption cases among directors of the world football body to appoint Russia's 2018 World Cup to Qatar and then a journalistic investigation by the British newspaper The Guardian, which discovered the exploitation and death of thousands of immigrant workers to build stadiums in Qatar.
In both cases, there was a major disapproval of what happened and of paying the worst consequences, especially as reported by the U.S. government federal agency reported, were Michel Platini and Sepp Blatt: both were U. EFA and FIFA left their posts.
The former footballer has explained his version several times and has always called himself out of history, but the Swiss manager called it “trandary” and years later he came back to talk about the story in the “Man who sold the World Cup” which will be broadcast from October 21st on Discovery+: “FIFA was not corrupt. The people in FIFA were. ”
Blutter confirms his accusations against Platini, accusing him of having changed his mind about Qatar following the pressure of then French President Nicolas Sarcozy: “A week before the appointment he called me Michel. He said he was asked to vote for Qatar. He should have said no to his president. It would have done something good for the world, not just for a place “.
The Swiss manager has always been portrayed as the great puppet of world football and is one of the greatest characters in the history of this sport, but he continues to defend himself from all charges in a clear way: “A paid Qatar a bribe to host the World Cup? I don't know, I haven't seen him. But everything is possible to get the World Cup “.
Blutter confirms his accusations against Platini, accusing him of having changed his mind about Qatar following the pressure of then French President Nicolas Sarcozy: “A week before the appointment he called me Michel. He said he was asked to vote for Qatar. He should have said no to his president. It would have done something good for the world, not just for a place “.
The Swiss manager has always been portrayed as the great puppet of world football and is one of the greatest characters in the history of this sport, but he continues to defend himself from all charges in a clear way: “A paid Qatar a bribe to host the World Cup? I don't know, I haven't seen him. But everything is possible to get the World Cup “.
Sepp Blatter is convinced that the World Cup “does not produce wealth for the host country”, but thanks to the cooperation of Blazer, both the FBI and the tax authorities have managed to take over a corruption system aimed at apprehending the 2022 World Cup organisation. But that's not all.
Finally, former FIFA president pointed his finger at his successor, Gianni Infantino: “I am at peace with myself and the world, but not with my successor. He turned against me, it was unfair”.












