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FIFA Faces ‘Sportswashing’ Warning Over U.S. World Cup Plans

"FIFA needs to act urgently to address the risks of human rights abuses for athletes, fans, and workers," said Human Rights Watch.

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FIFA Faces ‘Sportswashing’ Warning Over U.S. World Cup Plans

"FIFA needs to act urgently to address the risks of human rights abuses for athletes, fans, and workers," said Human Rights Watch.

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theguardian.com2 mesi fa

World Cup will be ‘bonanza of sportswashing’ under Trump, say human rights groups

Fans have been warned of uncertainty around the US authorities’ approach to protests and policing, while Lise Klaveness, the president of the Norwegian Football Federation, is set to raise concerns over ‘ICE actions’…

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  1. lunedì 27 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    World Cup will be ‘bonanza of sportswashing’ under Trump, say human rights groups

    Fans have been warned of uncertainty around the US authorities’ approach to protests and policing, while Lise Klaveness, the president of the Norwegian Football Federation, is set…

  2. martedì 28 aprile 2026·huffpost.com

    FIFA Faces ‘Sportswashing’ Warning Over U.S. World Cup Plans

    "FIFA needs to act urgently to address the risks of human rights abuses for athletes, fans, and workers," said Human Rights Watch.