Brazil’s soccer ruling body (CBF) has backed FIFA’s message of focusing on football at the World Cup in Qatar, a week after several European nations urged FIFA to take action to improve the rights of migrant workers in the host country. The statement from the record five-times champions follows that of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL), who said: "disagreements and fights" should "take a back seat" when the tournament kicks off on Nov. 20.