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The Men Who Sold The World Cup

The Men Who Sold The World Cup (2021)

Documentary 54mins
6 / 10 IMDb 7.2 / 10

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The Men Who Sold The World Cup

2021 Documentary 54mins 6 / 10 IMDb 7.2 / 10

The corruption, backroom deals and greed behind awarding the World Cup comes to a head when the 2022 tournament is awarded to Qatar, a desert nation with baking summer temperatures, no world-class stadiums, little interest in soccer - and lots of money.

The Men Who Sold The World Cup: Cast & Crews

Directors
Daniel DiMauro
Top Cast
Heidi Blake, Jonathan Calvert

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4/5
4/5

The Men Who Sold The World Cup presents a compelling narrative that shines a light on the corruption embedded within the world of football. Directed by Daniel DiMauro, the film meticulously unravels the complex web of greed and backroom dealings that led to Qatar’s controversial hosting of the 2022 ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

The Men Who Sold The World Cup is an eye-opener, but it sometimes feels more like a lecture than a cinematic experience. Daniel DiMauro’s direction captures the essence of the scandal, but the film can be overly dry at times. While it effectively exposes the corruption behind FIFA's decision-making, ... Show more >>

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Yes, The Men Who Sold The World Cup is worth watching for those interested in the intersection of sports and politics. It offers a gripping insight into the controversial decisions behind the awarding of the World Cup to Qatar, exploring themes of corruption and greed.

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