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| El Salvador and Guatemala will play May 30 in an exhibition match at RFK Stadium in Washington. Both teams will use the match as a tune-up during World Cup qualifying. El Salvador has upcoming games against Panama, while Guatemala is scheduled to face St. Lucia next month. El Salvador, which has many fans among the area's sizable Salvadoran community, will be making its second appearance at RFK in... |
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| Malaysia is standing by its decision to allow the Israeli coach and player from English Premier League side Chelsea into the country, a report said Monday, despite planned protests by Muslims. |
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| Muslim groups have urged
the Malaysian government to stop Chelsea's two Israelis from
entering the country when the English team visits in July,
warning the tour could face protests if they are allowed in.
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| Malaysia should legalise football betting to stamp out match-fixing, a top coach said Sunday after police launched a graft probe into five of the 13 teams in the Malaysian Super League. |
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| Muslim leaders on Sunday urged Malaysians to boycott a visit by English football giants Chelsea in protest at the move to let their Israeli coach and defender into the country. |
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| The Malaysian FA has
threatened to suspend major domestic and international
competitions in the country over a match-fixing scandal that
has rocked local football.
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| Malaysia said Monday that it would lift a travel ban on Israelis to allow Chelsea coach Avram Grant and midfielder Tal Ben Haim to come here in July as part of a mini-Asian tour. |
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| Malaysia will consider making exceptions to its policy of not giving visas to Israeli citizens in the wake of English soccer club Chelsea's threat to cancel an exhibition match. Chelsea officials said they might abandon the Malaysian leg of a preseason tour if coach Avram Grant and midfielder Tal Ben Haim, both Israelis, are not allowed into the country. |
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| Malaysia may lift ban for Chelsea's Israeli pair |
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| Malaysia may give
special permission to English side Chelsea's two Israelis to
land in the country despite a travel ban on citizens of the
Jewish state, Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak told local
media on Monday.
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