The Workers Cup
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The Workers Cup is a 2017 documentary film. It depicts the migrant construction workers in Qatar preparing for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[1][2]
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- The Workers Cup (2017) - IMDb
- The Workers Cup Film
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