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Because they didn't have enough people to do all that work, they brought in millions of from countries like Nepal, India, and Bangladesh.

Let’s break down the main reasons people were upset, explained in a way that’s easy to understand. 1. How the Stadiums Were Built Because they didn't have enough people to do

Thousands of workers were reported injured or even killed during the decade of building. Groups like Amnesty International called it a "World Cup of Shame" because of how these workers suffered. 2. Fairness for Everyone How the Stadiums Were Built Thousands of workers

Many of these workers were treated very poorly. They often had to work long hours in extreme heat that could reach 120 degrees. Fairness for Everyone Many of these workers were

The Qatar 2022 World Cup: Why Was It So Controversial? The 2022 World Cup in Qatar was a historic event—it was the first time the tournament was held in an Arab country and the first time it was played in the winter. But behind the goals and the gold trophy, there was a lot of serious talk about whether it was right to hold the world's biggest soccer party there.

One of the biggest rules of sports is that everyone should be welcome. However, Qatar has strict laws that are different from many other parts of the world. Why is the World Cup in Qatar so controversial? - BBC

Qatar is a very rich but small country. To host the World Cup, they had to build seven brand-new stadiums, a new metro system, and many hotels and roads from scratch.

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  1. 2022---Qatar-2022-under-criticism---The-problem-with-the-football-World-Cup-in-Qatar---explained-for-children---Kids Oliver Schlöbe on March 8, 2010 at 2:10 pm

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