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New Zealand abandon match with Qatar amid racism allegations - ESPN

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New Zealand refused to appear for the second half of their friendly against Qatar in Austria on Monday after allegations of racial abuse towards defender Michael Boxall by an opponent.

The incident happened just before half-time, triggering a melee after outraged New Zealand players surrounded one of the Qatari players before a free kick. «Michael Boxall was racially abused during the first half of the game by a Qatari player,» New Zealand Football, the country's governing soccer body, said on its Twitter account. «No official action was taken, so the team have agreed not to come out for the second half of the match.» Qatar coach Carlos Queiroz said New Zealand captain Joe Bell informed them of his team's decision not to return. «The facts are as follows.

Apparently two players exchanged words, and we don't know who was first, who was second, it's only between them. The New Zealand players decided to support their teammate and we also decided to support our player,» the Portuguese coach told Al-kass Sports Channels. «They decided to abandon the game with no witnesses.

The referee didn't hear anything, the coach didn't hear anything, it's just an argument between two players. »I think this is a new chapter in football and a situation that no one can understand.

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