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The soccer World Cup qualifier between Iran and Qatar has been moved to a neutral venue in the United Arab Emirates due to security concerns. The decision was made after consultation with FIFA and other stakeholders, following Iran's missile attack on Israel this month and threats of retaliation. The venue for the game has yet to be decided.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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