Since Qatar won the right to host the 2022 World Cup of the biggest sport in the world, there has been a consistent and persistent calls to look into the allegations and accusations made by various sporting experts, media platforms and human rights groups.
The questions arising from all these channels target the obvious indications of possible collusion i.e. Qatar’s human rights values and laws, the local climate, the country’s pale football history, the incomprehensible cost, and Qatar’s political climate. A number of Qatar officials and FIFA executives and members were accused of exchange of bribery and misconduct.
A recent estimation states that around $880m were handed out in bribes to ensure that Qatar comes out on top in the bid. In 2014, a witness Alejandro Burzaco, the former CEO of the Argentinian sports marketing executive, alleged that Julio Grodona, a senior vice president at FIFA and head of the Argentinian Football Association told him that he received a satisfying sum in exchange for his support for Qatar to hold the flagship event.