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Allegations against World Cup players: 'Allegations of sexualized violence have little impact on the careers of professional athletes'
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Allegations against World Cup players: 'Allegations of sexualized violence have little impact on the careers of professional athletes'

Several World Cup players are facing allegations of sexualized violence. Sociologist Daniel Sailofsky has studied the consequences of these accusations on their careers, stating that higher-performing athletes tend to face fewer repercussions. The study highlights potential disparities in how such allegations impact professional sports figures based on their level of success.

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Allegations against World Cup players: 'Allegations of sexualized violence have little impact on the careers of professional athletes'

Several World Cup players are facing allegations of sexualized violence. Sociologist Daniel Sailofsky has studied the consequences of these accusations on their careers, stating that higher-performing athletes tend to face fewer repercussions. The study highlights potential disparities in how such allegations impact professional sports figures based on their level of success.

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