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David Beckham's scandalous deal: "Sold himself for money"
Criticism in England over Beckham's decision to become Qatar's ambassador to the 2022 World Cup for £ 150 million: 'He made a big mistake'
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Monday, 25 October 2021, 07:20
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Angry reactions in England from reports that David Beckham has signed a contract that will make him Qatar's world ambassador for the next decade, which will make him the face of the 2022 World Cup and give him a total salary of £ 150 million - £ 15 million a year.
As is well known, the World Cup in Qatar has caused a great stir in world football - both against the background of the dubious victory of the Qataris in hosting the tournament, which will be played in winter contrary to tradition, due to reports of corruption and bribery during the selection process. A country accused of human rights violations and terrorist financing.
The argument against Beckham is that the Qataris are using the World Cup in an attempt to "whiten" its bad and corrupt image, and Beckham is cooperating with that.
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Beckham was photographed last month in Qatar, touring the country and visiting the stadiums where the tournament will be played.
As part of his official role in Qatar, "he will promote tourism to the country and Qatari culture," reports in England.
It was further alleged that he was promised that pride flags would indeed be hung in Qatar, even though the country forbids homosexual relations.
"David will try to use football to do and promote good things," a spokesman for him said, "he believes it will be a great tournament."
However, as mentioned, not only on social media Beckham has been criticized, but also in the media.
"Beckham closes his eyes and suppresses racism, misogyny and homophobia for money," the Daily Activist wrote of him, while English activist Peter Tatchel said: "Contrary to what David said, Qatar is not a 'country with a great culture', certainly not if you are. Woman, immigrant or gay ... he made a big mistake. "
Researcher Helen Bernard said of him: "Just say 'I really, really wanted the money'."
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