Australia's gay footballer: I'm afraid to be in Qatar for the World Cup, risk my life

Australian football player Josh Cavalo hopes to compete at the Qatar World Cup but that he is afraid after he admitted bulimically he is gay. The 22-year-old mid-fielder discovered on Thursday that he is afraid to be in Qatar, where his sexuality is illegal, Periscope forwards. Qatar at the beginning of October welcomes the [...] Cup
The 22-year-old mid-fielder discovered on Thursday that he is afraid to be in Qatar, where his sexuality is illegal, Periscope forwards.
Qatar at the beginning of October welcomes the 2022 World Cup. Beyond the controversy associated with the construction of stadiums, Qatar must be taken to abide by the rules of Western states on other laws and regulations.
While some fans fear that they will not be able to enjoy the event fully because of prohibitions or outside of marriage.
Football player Josh Cavalo noted another key issue in the country Thursday: intolerance to homosexuality.
This is about me. If I represent Australia at the World Cup and insist on this would be an honor, but at the same time, the laws are against it,” said Josh Cavallo again. I want to do something really good. in my career I've always dreamed of playing for my country at the World Cup but do I want my life to be in danger?












