Belarus national and club teams to play Uefa home matches at neutral venues
Belarusian clubs and national teams are to play their home matches in Uefa competitions at neutral venues.
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Belarusian clubs and national teams are to play their home matches in Uefa competitions at neutral venues.
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LONDON: Belarusian clubs and the national team will have to play all their home matches in UEFA competitions at neutral venues with no spectators allowed, European football's governing body announced on Thursday (Mar 3).