In the preparations for the 2030 World Cup, Morocco's human rights strategy was thorough yet showed a lack of governmental commitment to effect change regarding same-sex acts, indicating underlying challenges.
Amnesty International's Stephen Cockburn highlighted significant risks regarding human rights in the 2030 World Cup across the bidding nations, emphasizing that proactive measures are essential for a positive legacy.
The lack of serious human rights assessments from Spain and Portugal raised doubts about FIFA's commitment to upholding human rights standards in the World Cup process.
Qatar's hosting of the 2022 World Cup drew scrutiny over human rights, prompting a debate on the need for credible strategies in future tournaments, including the 2030 event.
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