The Asian Age

RUSSIA HOSTS WORLD CUP IN HEAT OF BATTLE WITH WEST

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Moscow, May 13: The World Cup kicks off in Russia in a month’s time with the hosts at loggerhead­s with the West and intent on using the football showpiece to trumpet their superpower status.

Russia was a controvers­ial choice when it was handed the rights to the world’s most watched event in a 2010 vote now tainted by bribery charges.

That choice is possibly only more controvers­ial today. The years since have seen Moscow clash with the West over everything from Syria and Ukraine to the poisoning of a former Russian double agent in England.

Russia was even banned as a country from this winter’s Pyeongchan­g Olympics after being accused of state- sponsored doping at the Sochi Games it hosted four year earlier.

The diplomatic barbs have been laced with Cold War- era venom and accompanie­d by the largest expulsion of diplomats in history.

Yet Vladimir Putin is riding as high today as he was eight years ago.

The former KGB spy’s popularity with Russians remains unshakeabl­e and his presence on the internatio­nal arena is more dominant than when he first came to power in 2000.

The scandals and diplomatic wrangles have failed to generate a repeat of the boycott that saw nearly half the world stay away from the 1980 Moscow Olympics over the Soviet invasion of Afghanista­n.

And Putin will have the chance to wield the “soft power” afforded by the football showpiece to project himself as a man of domestic achievemen­t and global bearing.

Yet the tournament also comes riddled with peril for Putin.

Russia has spent in excess of $ 13 billion ( 11 billion euros) — a World Cup record — on giving many of the 11 host cities their first post- Soviet facelifts.

 ?? — AFP ?? Workers fix a giant screen featuring the World Cup logo outside Rostov Arena in Rostov- on- Don on Sunday. The stadium will host five matches of the World Cup.
— AFP Workers fix a giant screen featuring the World Cup logo outside Rostov Arena in Rostov- on- Don on Sunday. The stadium will host five matches of the World Cup.

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