Qatar's migrant workers say they are paid to fill stadiums before World Cup
Source: The Guardian
Qatar's migrant workers say they are paid to fill stadiums before World Cup
African security guards and Indian builders among spectators at league match
featuring Xavi, who was signed for £7m a year to boost local interest in football
Robert Booth in Qatar
Friday 13 November 2015 18.00 GMT
Migrant labourers in Qatar say they are being paid to fill empty seats at football matches featuring the Spanish star Xavi Hernández, who was signed to boost local interest in the game before the Gulf state hosts the 2022 World Cup.
Xavi, 35, is a World Cup winner and former Barcelona captain. At an evening match between his side Al Sadd and rivals Al Ahli last month, groups of fans told the Guardian they had been paid about £5 to attend or had been given free tickets.
They included several African security guards, who wore white robes they said helped them look more like Qataris. Indian construction workers said they had been paid chant football songs in Arabic they had been taught but did not understand.
An entire end about 1,000 spectators comprised builders from south Asia. Musicians with drums and pipes had been hired to create atmosphere.
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