Wrong or right? The question arises after so many days. More than 10 years have passed. According to the British media 'Guardian', about 6,500 workers have died in the last 10 years while hosting the World Cup. Although late, the question is no longer suppressed. According to many, it was a mistake to give Qatar the right to host the 2022 World Cup. Real Madrid's German midfielder Tony Kruse said straightforwardly that Qatar should not be allowed to host the World Cup.
Not only Kruse, but German midfielder Joshua Kimich also hit a stab a few days ago. There is already controversy over Qatar's right to host the World Cup. There is already evidence that Qatar did not legally assume the responsibility of organizing the event. Qatar has recently demanded a boycott of the World Cup, accusing the country of violating human rights with migrant workers.
"It's been 10 years since we've been demanding a boycott of the World Cup," Kimich said. The boycott should have been demanded at least a few years ago. '
In the Felix podcast, Cruz talks about the World Cup in Qatar with his brother. "Migrant workers (Qatar) work in temperatures of 50 degrees, get no rest," said the World Cup-winning midfielder for Germany. Apart from malnutrition, they do not get the opportunity to drink enough water. They have to work in an incredibly bad environment. 'In a country where homosexuality is seen as a criminal offense, workers are treated "so violently", said Cruz Sojasapta. The 31-year-old midfielder said the decision to allow Qatar to host the World Cup was "not good".
Cruz, however, is against Qatar's World Cup boycott. However, he said that the treatment of the workers was "not acceptable at all". Germany wore special jerseys against Iceland and Romania in the World Cup qualifiers in protest of the workers' deaths.