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US football team cancels Qatar training camp over tensions in Middle East
The United States men’s football team has postponed plans to hold a training camp in Qatar due to the “developing situation” in the Middle East.
It follows the death of Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani, who was killed in Iraq on Friday in an air strike ordered by US President Donald Trump.
Iran vowed “severe revenge” in response to the attack, prompting the US to advise expatriates to leave Iraq.
The US were intending to train in Doha for three weeks starting Sunday, ahead of a friendly with Costa Rica in California.
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