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Gary Lineker is leaving his role as the host of "Match of the Day" on the BBC following a controversy over an anti-Semitism row. His decision came after he apologized for sharing a controversial post that sparked significant backlash. Lineker, who is the highest-paid presenter on the show, earning around £1.35 million a year, also announced he will not be part of BBC's World Cup coverage.
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