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A peculiar peace prize, sky-high tickets, threatened boycotts. The rocky road to the World Cup

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Norwegian FA supports ethics complaint against FIFA chief Infantino

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Not another political World Cup

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The World Cup of Ugh

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Trump Once Played Soccer

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