The most controversial World Cup in history is over. Argentina became soccer world champion yesterday. But discussions about the Emirate of Qatar continued during the World Cup. Whether it’s guest workers or the love bracelet ban, political debates have often overshadowed sporting issues. Our correspondent Anne Allmeling has been traveling in Qatar since the beginning of November and draws conclusions about whether and how the World Cup has changed the emirate and the world view of the country.
Soccer World Cup in Qatar – Argentina is world champion
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