Netflix to release a documentary on corruption charges levelled against FIFA before 2022 Qatar World Cup
Netflix documentary on FIFA
The world is now governed by not governments but perspectives, and social media including digital media platforms have constantly grown in terms of giving out a perspective to the people. The same is the case when we talk about corruption in FIFA and a Netflix documentary related to that, ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022.
Releasing on November 9th, streaming platforms have been an avid voice to injustice anywhere in the world, and so does it doing now to promote and get the audience especially more conscious of the fact that their loved football organizers are nothing but criminals disguised as charmers.
The financial fair play rules have also been vandalized as they never existed, no club whatsoever listens and applies the same rule when it comes to the business perspective of the sport. Many of the officials were penalized and some were even imprisoned for the right cause. This time the godfather of football; Sepp Blatter will be in the corner.
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FIFA slipped into the quicksand of corruption
The FIFA organization for World football is not as Saint as it looks, there are some dangerous and extremely criminal minds behind it, playing that bigger games. In the last decade or so, the body has been subjected to huge risk, following a 201 million dollar seizing of their forfeited funds.
It has been widely criticized that the governing bodies of World football have been bribed involving influential officials to gift the World Cups to Russia in 2018 and now Qatar in 2022. For their own good, be it the USA magazines or the UK or even the Spanish, none has left the news alone.
Many officials were criminally charged and as directed by the United States DOJ (Department of Justice) those were prosecuted in front of the court and were found guilty, and later were imprisoned. The biggest of the names in the business are still out there ruling, but it’s the ‘crashing down’ that has already begun.
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Akshat Pandey
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