Qatar Football World Cup: Qatar World Cup chief executive claims LGBTQ community

Posted by World Wide Tickets And Hospitality on December 2nd, 2021

The country has been repeatedly criticized for its views on homosexuality and its human rights record. A Qatar World Cup official says the LGTBQ community will be accepted into next year\'s FIFA World Cup tournament, despite the country\'s anti-gay laws, reports the Guardian.

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This comes after Australian footballer Josh Cavallo, who became the first professional male footballer to come out as a gay man admitted he could be scared to play if he was called up to play for his Football World Cup team. He said: I have learned something about they giving death sentences to gay people in Qatar, so it is something I am very afraid of and do not want to go to Qatar for that.

Cavallo received unwavering support from many celebrities, with many others expressing their concern that Qatar is a country where homosexuality is considered illegal and punishable by the death penalty was allowed to host a major football tournament. In addition to the country\'s alleged human rights abuses and immigrant workers\' accounts that helped shape the FIFA World Cup 2022, many have expressed concern over the start of the tournament now within a year.

But the chief executive of the Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022, Nasser Al Khater, insisted that Qatar would welcome Cavallo and anyone planning to leave next year and even offered the Australian player an opportunity to speak to him. We welcome Cavallo here to the province of Qatar, we welcome him to come and see, even before the FIFA World Cup, he told a news channel. For more to know about Qatar World Cup tickets Click here.

I think that, unfortunately, you probably get this idea because of reading too much of these allegations or reading too many of these stories that illuminate the negative light. Qatar is like any other community in the world. Everyone is welcome. However, Al Khater\'s subsequent comments contradicted the notion that everyone would be welcome, emphasizing that any form of public love would not be tolerated.

Listen, public displays of affection are ignored, and that goes off the board throughout, he said. Qatar is a modest country. That is the only thing that needs to be respected. Besides, everyone is free to live his own life. They will be coming to Qatar as fans of a football tournament. They can do anything anyone else can. What I mean by Qatar, from the show-love aspect of the public, follows.

According to the news channel, a report compiled by LGBT travelers back in 2019 ranked Qatar as the second most dangerous place to marginalize the LGBTQ community. Stuttgart sporting director Thomas Hitzlsperger is one of those who do not believe that Qatar will change its mind despite their efforts to ensure that they are a nation for all, saying his hopes for development are limited.

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