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Fair play the goal as World Cup kicks off

Whether on the pitch or off it, it’s important that the eagerly awaited soccer spectacle hosted by Russia is remembered for all the right reasons

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A statue in front of Central Stadium in Yekaterinburg, Russia on Wednesday. The FIFA World Cup will take place in Russia starting Thursday. Photo: EPA-EFE

After days of geopolitical summitry from the G7 to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation to the Trump-Kim meeting in Singapore, sport could provide light relief from the world of trade wars and nuclear proliferation.

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The Fifa World Cup finals, which kick off tonight at 11pm Hong Kong time, could not be better timed. The eyes of hundreds of millions will turn to Russia as the action begins with the hosts playing Saudi Arabia in the opening group match.

Fifa President Gianni Infantino and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin attend a gala concert dedicated to the upcoming Fifa World Cup, in Moscow on Wednesday. Photo: Sputnik/Kremlin via Reuters
Fifa President Gianni Infantino and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin attend a gala concert dedicated to the upcoming Fifa World Cup, in Moscow on Wednesday. Photo: Sputnik/Kremlin via Reuters

Chinese soccer fans and tourists will be strongly represented among visitors to the neighbouring country. Sadly, China’s soccer players will not. They are missing from the 32 finalists, who include five from the Asian region.

The wish of President Xi Jinping for China to qualify for another World Cup after its sole appearance in 2002, let alone to host the finals, and win them within 30 years, remains unfulfilled.

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The huge investment in the development of the game to realise these goals is yet to pay dividends on the pitch. Russia has been preparing for this day since 2010 when Fifa awarded it the right to stage the 2018 finals. President Vladimir Putin promised on that occasion racism would not be a problem.

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