The Ugly Game: The Qatari Plot to Buy the World Cup
by Heidi Blake
When the tiny desert state of Qatar won the rights to host the 2022 World Cup, the news was greeted with shock and disbelief. How had a country with almost no football infrastructure or tradition, a high terror risk and searing summer temperatures of 50C beaten more established countries with stronger bids? The story behind the Qatari success soon developed into one of the greatest sporting scandals of our time. Allegations of corruption were soon flying, and when the Sunday Times Insight team received a cache of hundreds of millions of documents from a whistleblower, the contents of the FIFA Files became a global sensation, unearthing the corruption that lay at the heart of the bidding process. Now in this remarkable new book by the Sunday Times journalists at the heart of the investigation, Heidi Blake and Jonathan Calvert, comes the most comprehensive account yet of what happened and who was involved. Above all, it explains why, despite all the evidence, FIFA under Sepp Blatter continues to support Qatar - even to the extent of publishing an edited and abbreviated report into the process that was immediately denounced by its original author. The Ugly Game is undoubtedly the biggest sporting story of the year.About the AuthorHeidi Blake started out as a trainee on the Daily Telegraph in 2008, before joining the Sunday Times as deputy Insight editor in 2011. She was promoted to assistant editor of the paper in March 2014. Jonathan Calvert has worked for various newspapers in a long and distinguished career as a journalist. He is the longest-serving editor of the Insight team at the Sunday Times, having held the role for more than ten years.