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4. The Story of Qatar's World Cup Whistleblower
Description
On the eve of the 2022 World Cup, FIFA president Gianni Infantino took the stage in Doha and delivered a speech that stunned the football world—declaring “today I feel gay… today I feel like a migrant worker," while pushing back on criticism of Qatar. as he defended Qatar against mounting criticism over its hosting of the tournament.
In this episode, we travel to Qatar, where the World Cup’s “success” was built on the labor of millions of migrant workers—many facing stolen wages, extreme heat, and dangerous conditions. We trace how Qatar won the tournament, how FIFA’s leadership protected it, and how criticism was managed or silenced, told through the story of Abdullah Ibhais, who witnessed the atrocities firsthand.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why Qatar wanted to host the World Cup in the first place
- How Qatar won the World Cup, despite major concerns
- How the kafala system controls migrant workers
- What Abdullah saw when he spoke to workers
- How protesting workers were treated
- Why worker abuse was treated as a PR problem
- What happened after Abdullah refused to comply
- How the World Cup played out as a human rights crisis
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Coming soon! We’ve partnered with La Media Inglesa to bring you the full episode on YouTube, premiering in June 2026.
Created by Karim Zidan and Elie Bleier.
Produced by Elie Bleier and Robert Scaramuccia.
Media strategy by Guillermo Purchese and Marielle Marlys.