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BREAKING: Iraq Doping Scandal
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Guys, don't have your hopes up. Do whatever you have to do with the rest of your days. Our chances are less than 1%, only the combined optimisms of our Iranian blood is keeping this thread going, but let's stop fooling ourselves, even the player was actually doped, the Iraqi federation had no knowledge of this, hence Afc will never go as far as punishing the team, they will punish the player.
As someone said earlier, the player had never been formally suspended, so Iraq will can hardly be held accountable. Unless Kafashian throws a few big bags of cash on AFC directors' tables...KHAZIRAVI 4 LIFE !!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by darvish_gorgali View Postمدیر روابط عمومی فدراسیون فوتبال دریافت نامه از فیفا مبنی بر تایید دوپینگی بودن بازیکن تیم ملی عراق را رد کرد.
امیرحسین حسینی عصر امروز شنبه در گفتگو با خبرنگار مهر ضمن بیان این مطلب افزود: فدراسیون جهانی فوتبال تاکنون هیچ نامه*ای مبنی بر دوپینگی بودن بازیکن عراق و یا تغییر نتیجه دیدار با ایران به فدراسیون فوتبال اعلام نکرده و همانطور که در اخبار قبلی اعلام شده بود، نشست مسئولان کنفدراسیون فوتبال آسیا روز یکشنبه برای بررسی این موضوع تشکیل و رای نهایی اعلام خواهد شد.
وی با بیان اینکه منتظر نشست روز یکشنبه هستیم خاطرنشان کرد: فدراسیون فوتبال ایران مدارک کامل در خصوص دوپینگ این بازیکن عراقی که شامل اعلام به وی در زمان مقرر، تایید دریافت این اعلام توسط بازیکن، اعلام به مراجع ذیصلاح، نادو و فیفا می*شود را به فدراسیون جهانی و کنفدراسیون فوتبال آسیا ارسال کرده که رسید اعلام وصول این مدارک نیز در فدراسیون موجود است.
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Originally posted by ghermez agha View PostThe same way we knew Iran would breeze past Iraq right?
Let's not get ahead of ourselves again and wait for an official announcement!
We were dominating the match before that red card.
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BREAKING: Iraq Doping Scandal
Originally posted by Blue_Lover View PostEven when we lost, my heart was telling me otherwise. I'm so hopeful, fingers are crossed!
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Originally posted by sycho67 View PostGuys, don't have your hopes up. Do whatever you have to do with the rest of your days. Our chances are less than 1%, only the combined optimisms of our Iranian blood is keeping this thread going, but let's stop fooling ourselves, even the player was actually doped, the Iraqi federation had no knowledge of this, hence Afc will never go as far as punishing the team, they will punish the player.
As someone said earlier, the player had never been formally suspended, so Iraq will can hardly be held accountable. Unless Kafashian throws a few big bags of cash on AFC directors' tables...
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