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Lionel Messi - Argentina - Lionel Messi Says 2022 FIFA World Cup Will Be His Last: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Qatar - France

Lionel Messi Says 2022 FIFA World Cup Will Be His Last: Report

One of the greatest footballers of all time, Lionel Messi has confirmed that the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar will be his last. Aged 34, Messi is presently playing for French club Paris Saint-Germain in the Ligue 1. He is still considered one of the best players in the world, although his role as a footballer has evolved a lot over the last couple of years. While there's no talk of him calling it a day in club football anytime soon, Messi's international journey is surely coming to an end.

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Lionel Messi - Messi: 'This will be my last World Cup' - tsn.ca - Qatar - Germany - Brazil - Argentina - Mexico - Poland - Saudi Arabia

Messi: 'This will be my last World Cup'

Lionel Messi concedes that next month's World Cup is his last chance to capture the one major honour that has eluded him over his illustrious career.

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Jurgen Klopp - Kyle Walker - Phil Mickelson - Arsenal looking to pile more pressure on Liverpool - arabnews.com - Manchester - Qatar - Germany - Saudi Arabia - Liverpool

Arsenal looking to pile more pressure on Liverpool

MANCHESTER, England: The match at Emirates Stadium on Sunday should prove informative about the prospects of both Arsenal and Liverpool. For Premier League leader Arsenal, it’s the latest test of their ability to mount a credible title challenge against the only team that have managed to disrupt Manchester City’s dominance over the past five years. For Liverpool, tentatively finding form after such a turbulent start to the season, it’s a chance to provide a platform on which to build Jurgen Klopp’s recovery plan.

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Lionel Messi - Leo Messi - Leo Messi confirms Qatar 2022 as his last World Cup - beinsports.com - Qatar - Argentina

Leo Messi confirms Qatar 2022 as his last World Cup

Speaking to Star + in Argentina the superstar replied “Yes. Surely, yes” when asked if the upcoming tournament would be his last.

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Premier League players to take a knee before games for next two fixtures - espn.com - Qatar

Premier League players to take a knee before games for next two fixtures

Premier League players will take the knee ahead of their dedicated «No Room for Racism» matches from Oct. 8-16 as England's top-tier continues their «ongoing commitment to tackling discrimination and promoting equality, diversity and inclusion,» it was announced on Thursday.

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Qatari government employees to work from home during World Cup - rte.ie - Qatar

Qatari government employees to work from home during World Cup

Qatar has ordered most government employees to work from home during next month's World Cup while schools will have reduced hours two weeks before the tournament before shutting as the country prepares for a big influx of visitors.

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Soccer-Qatari government workers to work from home during World Cup - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar

Soccer-Qatari government workers to work from home during World Cup

DOHA : Qatar has ordered most government employees to work from home during next month's soccer World Cup while schools will have reduced hours two weeks before the tournament before shutting as the country prepares for a big influx of visitors.

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Kyle Walker - Phil Mickelson - Qatari government workers to work from home during World Cup - arabnews.com - Manchester - Qatar - Saudi Arabia

Qatari government workers to work from home during World Cup

DOHA: Qatar has ordered most government employees to work from home during next month’s soccer World Cup while schools will have reduced hours two weeks before the tournament before shutting as the country prepares for a big influx of visitors.Qatar is the first Middle East country to stage the World Cup that kicks off on Nov. 20 with the final set for Dec.

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