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Iranian man, 27, shot dead for celebrating team’s World Cup exit
According to human rights organizations, Mehran Samak was killed by security personnel after honking his car horn in celebration of Iran’s victory over the US. After Iran’s national team lost to the US and was eliminated from the World Cup, anti-government protests were taking place inside and outside the stadium in Qatar as well as…
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Casimir stunner ends Switzerland’s resistance to fire Brazil into last 16
Brazil strolled through Doha’s Souq Waqif to warm up for the game. Although they were unharmed and their wallets were largely unharmed, Switzerland didn’t prove to be as kind as the market traders in Qatar and for a while here threatened to strip Tite’s team of their invincibility cloak. The pre-tournament favorites advanced to the…
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Casimir stunner ends Switzerland’s resistance to fire Brazil into last 16
Brazil strolled through Doha’s Souq Waqif to warm up for the game. Although they were unharmed and their wallets were largely unharmed, Switzerland didn’t prove to be as kind as the market traders in Qatar and for a while here threatened to strip Tite’s team of their invincibility cloak. The pre-tournament favorites advanced to the…
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Courtois mistake and Aboukhlal help intrepid Morocco shock Belgium
According to the evidence gathered thus far in Qatar, Kevin De Bruyne was correct when he said that this aging Belgium side has little chance of winning the World Cup. Morocco won the World Cup for the first time since overcoming Scotland in 1998 by punishing another lackluster performance from the team ranked second in…
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‘The greatest day of my life’: Saudi Arabia’s female fans bring the noise
Due to the nation’s reforms, there were just as many women in green shirts at Education City supporting Poland. Qatar has been disturbed by Saudi Arabia. Only Argentina comes close to matching the amount of international travel by fans. The emerald green garment can be seen all across Doha. They have created a threatening environment…