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Stuff what I do

Asian Football Confederation Vice-President and head of UAE FA tells me why he's backing a bigger World Cup

Nov 01, 2013, 05:24 PM

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Yousuf Al-Serkal of the #UAE says Michelle #Platini 's idea of expanding the #FIFAWorldCup to accomodate more teams from #Africa and #Asia is a good one. TX02/11/13

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