Four World Cup matches in a day to test Qatar's logistics
DOHA : The Gulf Arab state of Qatar's new roads and transport system will be put to the test on Tuesday when four World Cup matches are played in and around the capital, Doha.
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DOHA : The Gulf Arab state of Qatar's new roads and transport system will be put to the test on Tuesday when four World Cup matches are played in and around the capital, Doha.
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