**Saudi Arabia’s World Cup: The Dark Shadow of Corporate Responsibility** As Saudi Arabia prepares for its upcoming World Cup, the specter of migrant worker deaths looms large over the event. Since 2016, thousands of workers have lost their lives while contributing to the massive construction projects that underpin this global sporting spectacle. The December event is poised to become one of the most controversial and tragic moments in the history of organized sports. Amnesty International has issued stark warnings, stating, “People will die,” highlighting the grave risks faced by those involved in the preparations. This sentiment echoes the historical words of William Wilberforce, who famously declared, “You can never say again that you did not know,” emphasizing the moral responsibility of those in power to acknowledge and address these issues. As FIFA moves forward with its plans, questions arise about the potential implications of corporate negligence and the ethical responsibilities of organizations involved in such high-stakes events. The world watches closely, aware that the consequences of this World Cup extend far beyond the pitch.