By Associated PressCOPENHAGEN (Denmark): Thousands of goals scored in Danish soccer in November will raise money for migrant workers who helped build World Cup projects in Qatar, Denmark’s soccer federation said on Monday. Australian players highlighted Qatar’s human rights record in a video published last week that called for reform as a legacy of staging the World Cup. COPENHAGEN (Denmark): Thousands of goals scored in Danish soccer in November will raise money for migrant workers who helped build World Cup projects in Qatar, Denmark’s soccer federation said on Monday. Denmark, the 10th-ranked team in international men's soccer, will play in a World Cup group with defending champion France, Australia and Tunisia. Australian players highlighted Qatar’s human rights record in a video published last week that called for reform as a legacy of staging the World Cup.
Source: Indian Express November 02, 2022 01:35 UTC