The monthlong tournament in Qatar was filled with excitement, surprise and controversy.
to European team captains that if they wore rainbow armbands, they'd be given a yellow card. The teams backed away from their planned show of support. Fans and journalists wearing rainbow-themed clothing either had it confiscated or were detained.
The other major human rights controversy that preceded and ran through this event was the treatment of thousands of migrant workers who essentially built the World Cup. The early exits of traditional European powerhouses shocked many a soccer/football fan. Belgium didn't even make it out of group play. Portugal, Spain and Germany all bowed out ... and Italy didn't even make this tournament. The biggest surprise of this tournament, Morocco, is covered just below.
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