Organizers of the 2022 World Cup distanced themselves last week from allegations of corruption involving two former high-ranking FIFA officials that raised new questions about Qatar’s winning bid for the tournament. The Daily Telegraph newspaper in Britain alleged it has evidence that former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner of Trinidad and Tobago and his family were paid almost $2 million from a company controlled by Mohamed Bin Hammam, a Qatari who previously was an executive committee member of world soccer …