If the FA wants to make a difference over Qatar it must speak up on compensation


A valuable World Cup legacy would be financial support for families of migrant workers who died or were robbed of wages

The Football Association’s chief executive, Mark Bullingham, made some interesting comments in response to questions about Qatar 2022 in a parliamentary committee hearing last week. Notable among them was the claim that the migrant workers whom the FA had met during “several trips” to Qatar, as well as “the NGOs on the ground”, were unanimous that “they want the World Cup to go ahead in Qatar”.

According to Bullingham, who said the FA would brief Gareth Southgate and his players on the situation before Saturday’s match with Switzerland, the top request of workers and NGOs is that the FA “keep having regular visits there … shine a light on the country and help drive positive change”.

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