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Venue a mistake — Blatter

- Noele Illien Zurich

Sepp Blatter, the former president of Fifa when Qatar was awarded the 2022 World Cup hosting rights in 2010, told Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger “Qatar is a mistake,” adding that “the choice was bad”.

The Qatar decision has been marred by controvers­y, including allegation­s of corruption and human rights violations, since it was announced.

Blatter, who led Fifa for 17 years, has also been embroiled in accusation­s of corruption during his tenure. He was cleared of fraud by a Swiss court in June. The prosecutor­s have appealed against the ruling.

“It is too small of a country. Football and the World Cup are too big for it,” Blatter said of Qatar, the first country in the Middle East to host the tournament. He said Fifa in 2012 amended the criteria it used to select host countries in light of concerns over the working conditions at tournament-related constructi­on sites in Qatar.

“Since then, social considerat­ions and human rights are taken into account,” he said.

Blatter said he will be watching the tournament — which kicks off in less than two weeks from his home in Zurich.

Meanwhile, a Qatar World Cup ambassador has told German television broadcaste­r ZDF that homosexual­ity is “damage in the mind”. In an interview filmed in Doha and to be screened later on Tuesday, former Qatari internatio­nal Khalid Salman addressed the issue of homosexual­ity, which is illegal in the conservati­ve Muslim country. Some soccer players have raised concerns over the rights of fans travelling to the event, especially LGBT+ individual­s and women, whom rights groups say Qatari laws discrimina­te against.

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