Qatar cleared to host 2022 World Cup
Qatar have been cleared to host the 2022 World Cup after a report by Fifa's ethics committee revealed only minor breaches of rules in the bidding process on Thursday morning.
German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert, chairman of the adjudicatory chamber of FIFA's independent ethics committee, published his findings in a 42-page report following an 18-month investigation into the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding process conducted by American attorney Michael Garcia.
The report effectively confirms Qatar and Russia as 2022 and 2018 hosts, claiming that any rule breaches by the bidding countries were "of very limited scope".
"In particular, the effects of these occurrences on the bidding process as a whole were far from reaching any threshold that would require returning to the bidding process, let alone reopening it," Eckert says.
Qatar was cleared of involvement in any payments by Mohamed Bin Hammam, the Qatari former Fifa executive committee member banned for life by the organisation. Bin Hammam was "distant" from the bid committee, the report says, claiming payments made to Jack Warner and other African officials were more related to his challenge for the Fifa presidency in 2011.
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