Tartan Army members have made their mark at the tournament despite Scotland's absence.
Brian Hendry, left, has travelled to Qatar with five friends from Aberdeen to attend his ninth World CupMost Scotland fans have been assuming a familiar position on the sofa for this year's World Cup, with the men's team once again absent from the finals.
Brian Hendry, from Aberdeen, is at his ninth men's World Cup since 1982, but has only seen Scotland play at three of them. Brian, a retired theatre worker, has primarily been backing the USA due to family ties in the country. Amnesty also says that since the World Cup was awarded to the country in 2010, hundreds of thousands of migrant workers havewhile employed to build wider infrastructure necessary to host the tournament, as well as the venues.
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