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Socceroos to discuss Qatar World Cup human rights protest – Sydney Morning Herald
Any Socceroos protest would pit the team against legendary Australian goalscorer Tim Cahill, who is an official ambassador for the Qatar World Cup.

Senior Socceroos players are set to meet in the coming weeks to discuss how the squad might protest Qatars terrible human rights record ahead of the Middle Eastern nations hosting of the 2022 World Cup.
In June the Socceroos will resume an arduous and compressed qualifying campaign for the 2022 World Cup, with senior player Jackson Irvine saying that prior to meeting in camp there will be a discussion about what the team can do to support the plight of migrant workers in Qatar.
A report by The Guardian…
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