'This is a sporting tournament that people want to come (to) and enjoy. Turning it into a platform of political statements I don't think is right for the sport,' Nasser Al-Khater tells Sky News.
The Middle East's first World Cup opens on 19 November - the culmination of a 12-year journey since Qatar won a widely-tainted FIFA vote.
"And I feel that they feel obliged, that they need to speak. I think they need to really read and educate themselves a little bit more about what's happening on the ground in Qatar."Lusail Stadium, which will host the final of the 2022 World Cup football tournament in Qatar. Pic: APA UEFA working group on labour rights in Qatar held talks at FIFA HQ in Switzerland on Wednesday.
While World Cup organisers insist there have only been three work-related deaths at stadiums, concerns linger that more migrant workers died on wider infrastructure work across Qatar as every fatality is not fully investigated.But Qatar is not prepared to change anti-LGBTQ+ laws to respond to concerns of visiting fans, while insisting none will be discriminated against during the 29-day tournament and that gay fans can hold hands.
He added:"This is a sporting tournament that people want to come and enjoy. Turning it into a platform of political statements I don't think is right for the sport."
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