Power Plays

Power Plays

Human Rights Foundation

Behind your favorite sport, there is always something else at play.

Power Plays is a new investigative podcast from the Human Rights Foundation hosted by sports journalist and HRF Sports and Dictators Program Lead Karim Zidan, exposing how authoritarian regimes weaponize sports for political influence.

Season 1 explores the regimes that have exploited the FIFA World Cup over the last century, from Italy’s fascists in 1934, to Argentina’s military junta in 1978, to Russia’s kleptocratic police state in 2018, to Qatar’s monarchy built on the backs of exploited migrant workers in 2022. We also look ahead to the 2030 and 2034 World Cups in Morocco and Saudi Arabia.

Whether you like football or geopolitics — whether you plan to watch the World Cup or turn it off in protest — these stories matter far beyond the game.

This podcast was produced by Elie Bleier, Robert Scaramuccia, and HRF’s multimedia team.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Power Plays?

There are 5 episodes avaiable of Power Plays.

What is Power Plays about?

We have categorized Power Plays as:

  • Society & Culture
  • History
  • Documentary

Where can you listen to Power Plays?

Power Plays is available, among others places, on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Power Plays start?

The first episode of Power Plays that we have available was released 20 May 2026.

Who creates the podcast Power Plays?

Power Plays is produced and created by Human Rights Foundation.