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Excellence and Expertise

When “sportswashing” a World Cup goes wrong

The power and propaganda of “sportswashing” reveals the social and cultural costs of exploiting global sport mega events for dubious geopolitical gains

Excellence and Expertise

When “sportswashing” a World Cup goes wrong

To say the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is mired in controversy is an understatement of global proportions. Protests over human rights violations in Qatar including the death of migrant workers, LGBTQ+ discrimination, and more continue to build, while FIFA also faces backlash over the corruption that led to a tournament hosted by a Middle Eastern nation with no significant soccer pedigree or infrastructure.

Hear Adam Beissel, an assistant professor of sport leadership and management, tell a story of corruption and bribery, power and propaganda, death and discrimination -- and about the geopolitical machinations of those who use global sport mega events like the World Cup for their own dubious gains.

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