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Failure to find World Cup broadcaster shows lack of intent in building sports culture

Failure to find World Cup broadcaster shows lack of intent in building sports culture

Rupinder Singh
New Delhi, May 14(UNI) The failure to find a broadcaster for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in India just proves how little intent there is to build a genuine sporting culture in the country.
The world’s most popular sporting event, featuring 48 of the top footballing nations, has failed to attract a buyer in India.

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