When asked about the allegations, Qatar's head coach, Felix Sanchez, responded forcefully.
Digital Desk: The controversies surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar continue, with another major accusation levelled against the host nation ahead of their opening game against Ecuador on Sunday. Qatar has been accused of paying 7.4 million dollars to opposition players in order to lose the first match.
This is just the most recent controversy to engulf the tournament since it was first awarded to Qatar in 2010. Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter recently stated that awarding the World Cup hosting rights to Qatar was a "mistake."
Amjad Taha, regional director of the British centre in Saudi Arabia, accused Qatar of bribing opposition players worth nearly INR 60 crore ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022 opening Group A match between the host nation and Ecuador on Sunday.
Taha took to Twitter to reveal that his sources were insiders in both teams, and he pleaded with FIFA to take action. However, neither the World Cup 2022 host nation nor the global governing body have issued a statement on the subject.
"Exclusive: Qatar paid $7.4 million to eight Ecuadorian players to lose the opener (1-0 2nd half). This was confirmed by five Qatari and #Ecadour insiders. We hope it's not true. We hope that sharing this will have an impact on the outcome. The entire world should stand up to FIFA corruption. @MailSport #WorldCup2022, "he made serious allegations against Qatar in his letter.
This is just the latest episode of drama surrounding the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which has been in the spotlight due to its human rights laws and the alleged deaths of thousands of migrant workers.
When asked about the allegations, Qatar's head coach, Felix Sanchez, responded forcefully.
"We've been training and preparing for a long time. We are a powerful unit. Nobody can completely destroy us; we are motivated and excited to play in the World Cup tomorrow. We must control our emotions and bring our A-game without regard for anything else "Sanchez, according to the Washington Post.
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