FIFA investigates Ecuador fans' homophobic chants
DOHA : FIFA said it has opened disciplinary proceedings against Ecuador over homophobic chanting by their fans in their World Cup opener.
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DOHA : FIFA said it has opened disciplinary proceedings against Ecuador over homophobic chanting by their fans in their World Cup opener.
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Presented by James Vasina with France 24’s team in Doha (Selina Sykes and Simon Harding) and sports journalist Karim Baldé.
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