Qatar Tribune

Allegation­s of using migrant workers to pose as fans are baseless: Nasser Al Khater

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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 CEO Nasser Al Khater has denounced allegation­s by Western media about tournament organisers using expatriate fans to attend matches in exchange for money, as part of the systematic smear campaigns that have increased in the recent period, with the World Cup set to be inaugurate­d in the next few days.

Al Khater said that some of the reports published by English and French newspapers about hiring migrant workers to pose as fans to attend matches are completely false and described these allegation­s as a new attempt to defame and question the ability of Qatar to host the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

Al Khater added that since Qatar won the honour of hosting the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, there have been continuous attempts over 12 years to defame this tournament, stressing that Qatar will organise an exceptiona­l tournament, and this will be for everybody to see in a few days.

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 CEO Nasser Al Khater has denounced allegation­s by Western media about tournament organisers using expatriate workers as fans to attend matches in exchange for money, as part of the systematic smear campaigns that have increased in the recent period, with the imminent launch of the most prominent sporting event in the World in Qatar.

Speaking to Qatar News Agency (QNA), Al Khater said that some of the reports published by English and French newspapers about hiring migrant workers to pose as fans to attend matches are completely false, and he described these allegation­s as a new attempt to defame and question the ability of the State of Qatar to host the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

Al Khater added that since Qatar won the honour of hosting the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, there have been continuous attempts over 12 years to defame this tournament, stressing that Qatar will organise an exceptiona­l tournament, and this will be clear in a few days.

Al Khater affirmed his rejection of the attempts to belittle a group of people living in Qatar, some of whom have lived in the country for more than 30 years.

He said that it is shameful to belittle those fans who will watch World Cup matches and describe them as paid workers for a tournament that has sold 3.1 million tickets so far, stressing that the residents of the State of Qatar are very passionate about football.

Al Khater sent a message to all residents of Qatar stating that the World Cup Qatar 2022 is everyone’s tournament and it represents the State of Qatar and its people, citizens and residents, as well as the Gulf countries and the entire region. On Sunday, the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 will commence as the first edition to be held in the Arab region and the Middle East. Qatar’s National Team will begin the tournament by facing Ecuador in the opening match at Al Bayt Stadium.

It is worth noting that the campaigns of false fabricatio­ns crossed all limits in an attempt to undermine the State of Qatar and question its capabiliti­es and the efforts it made over the years to host the World Cup in an Arab and Muslim country for the first time.

The fabricatio­ns, allegation­s and malicious campaigns against Qatar have recently taken a different turn by adopting a systematic racist discourse that incites hatred and aims to offend the State without real justificat­ions. What the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is exposed to amounts to intellectu­al and media terrorism and a psychologi­cal warfare based on racist pretexts from some parties that do not like the realizatio­n of Arabs and new generation­s’ dream to organise the tournament in Qatar.

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Nasser Al Khater.
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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 CEO Nasser Al Khater

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