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Iraq has requested FIFA to move their World Cup qualifier against Palestine from Amman to another city, citing breach of FIFA's neutral venue rules. Iraq is currently second in Group B, while Palestine is at the bottom. The Palestine Football Association had proposed the match to be held near Jerusalem, which was also rejected. The Iraqi Football Association has refused the match to be held in Palestine due to the lack of VAR technology in the stadium.
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