The mounting pressure from Human Rights Watch against FIFA’s decision to host the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia highlights the urgent need for accountability in global sports governance. Concerns over migrant workers’ rights and systemic exploitation echo the criticisms faced during Qatar’s bid for 2022. With the looming confirmation of the Saudi bid, it remains imperative for FIFA to prioritize human rights and reconsider its endorsement amidst well-documented violations.
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