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Scottish women's football legend slams Saudi Arabia World Cup decision over equality fears

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Scottish women's football legend slams Saudi Arabia World Cup decision over equality fearsElsie Cook slammed decision to award 2035 World Cup to Saudis. She wrote to King Faisal in 1973 to demand equal rights for women - and was stunned to receive a personal reply
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News video: FIFA World Cup Controversy Erupts as Saudi Arabia Named 2034 World Cup Host, Norway Objects

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The announcement of Saudi Arabia as the host nation for the 2034 FIFA World Cup has sparked a global controversy. Norway has voiced strong objections, citing human rights concerns and the fairness of the bidding process. Critics have accused FIFA of prioritizing financial interests over ethical...

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