Indonesia Kirim Volunteer ke Piala Dunia 2022
Piala Dunia 2022 akan berlangsung bulan depan. Indonesia ambil bagian dalam pesta sepakbola sejagad dengan 'mengirim' puluhan volunteer ke Qatar.
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Piala Dunia 2022 akan berlangsung bulan depan. Indonesia ambil bagian dalam pesta sepakbola sejagad dengan 'mengirim' puluhan volunteer ke Qatar.
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