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Qatar 2022 organizers 'not worried' about potential player protests
Qatar's credentials as a host nation will be under the microscope as it stages the Arab Cup. The specter of player protests at the 2022 World Cup looms. A number of national teams have already spotlighted human rights concerns but Qatar 2022 CEO Nasser Al Khater insists the nation is not worried about them.
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