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  • Spain takes legal action against Qatar's winter World Cup

    Spanish football league becomes first to take legal action over Qatar World Cup dates

    FIFA’s weather-related move of the 2022 World Cup from to November-December has its first legal challenge.

    The Spanish league has filed an appeal against FIFA’s decision to switch the tournament’s dates due to searing summer temperatures in Qatar, saying the 8-week break midway through the season would cost the league close to $72 million.

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    The legal move, of course, comes as many in the world hope that FIFA will strip hosting duties from Qatar ....who are these many ? do they represent the majority in the world ?
    THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

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