JAKARTA - David Beckham and Layton Manning will appear together in ads that air during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The two former athletes have shot television commercials last week in London, where the ads also feature superstars in print ads. Doritos is a brand that collaborates with them.

Marca reported Tuesday that Beckham was paid more than 11 million US dollars (Rp166.68 billion) to appear in this ad. Meanwhile, Pelinton Manning's nominal was not disclosed. But a number of parties believe the former NFL star was paid the same amount.

Reports claim the ad involving Beckham and Manning will describe the difference between two known forms of football. European football and American football.

A source quoted by The Sun said this expensive ad featured the world's two most famous and centered sportsmen around the world's biggest tournaments.

"It's a huge amount of money for both of them - but dealing with anything with Qatar's relationship will always have an element of controversy."

Controversy will circle many brands and brand ambassadors related to the 2022 World Cup being held in Qatar, a country with a number of cultural differences.

For example, Qatar has laws that limit women's rights and homosexuality. Especially the last one, those who violate it can be sentenced to up to seven years in prison.

Beckham's recent spokesman said the former Real Madrid player had been visiting Qatar regularly over the past decade and was always talking about how the power of football should be power for good.


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