Article 66X20 Messi business: how ‘sportswashing’ could land Saudi Arabia the 2030 World Cup

Messi business: how ‘sportswashing’ could land Saudi Arabia the 2030 World Cup

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Alex Lawson
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Qatar has written the playbook on how to further geopolitical aims by hosting a Fifa event. Riyadh is taking notes

If Lionel Messi lifts the World Cup trophy it will not only represent a victory for Argentina's diminutive captain but his unlikely new benefactor: Saudi Arabia. The team may have inflicted a shock, humiliating defeat upon Argentina in their opening game of the tournament, but Messi, paid to be an ambassador for Saudi under a reported 25m contract, could deliver a long-term prize worth far more - a chance to emulate Qatar and host the 2030 World Cup.

After the tiny gas-rich emirate won the right to host the World Cup in December 2010, in circumstances mired in controversy, Qatar wrote the playbook on using the soft power of the world's biggest sporting event to further its aims - from the big spending western brands which come with the tournament to the attempts to improve its image on human rights.

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