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Qatar just naturalized a new Brazilian player for Asian Cup 2015 & WCQ 2018!

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    #46
    Originally posted by Shamim View Post
    Man the WC in Qatar will sukk big time, no chiXXX no alcolhol, who will go there??
    It will Brazil in reverse. Damn we will have to wait another 4 years to see the WC beauties.
    .... At the end I am nothing other than ordinary

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      #47
      Sv: Qatar just naturalized a new Brazilian player for Asian Cup 2015 & WCQ 2018!

      Originally posted by khodam View Post
      It will Brazil in reverse. Damn we will have to wait another 4 years to see the WC beauties.
      Let's enjoy WC 2018 to the max. Looking forward to go to Russia in June 2018!

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        #48
        khak to sareh ghatar. No identity or pride at all. Clear consequences of being a made up nation.

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          #49
          Originally posted by khodam View Post
          He cannot play for Qatar unless he has lived there for 5 years. That changes if his parents or grand parents are from Qatar.
          The funny thing is that FIFA introduced the 5 years rule because Qatar tried to naturalize Brazilians in Bundesliga (Ailton, Dede and Leandro).

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            #50
            Qatar just naturalized a new Brazilian player for Asian Cup 2015 & WCQ 2018!

            Originally posted by ZandiJoon View Post
            Be honest, are you Qatar fan?
            راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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              #51
              My question is, How would this guy be useful to Qatar against us, when our players speak better Brazilian now than Qatari's do

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                #52
                Originally posted by greatpersian View Post
                The funny thing is that FIFA introduced the 5 years rule because Qatar tried to naturalize Brazilians in Bundesliga (Ailton, Dede and Leandro).
                That is true. The FIFA rule was mainly a response to Qatar. They would have otherwise, screwed up the whole system.
                .... At the end I am nothing other than ordinary

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by khodam View Post
                  That is true. The FIFA rule was mainly a response to Qatar. They would have otherwise, screwed up the whole system.
                  LOL Qatar bought FIFA, FIFA belongs to Qatar.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Shamim View Post
                    LOL Qatar bought FIFA, FIFA belongs to Qatar.
                    Well this was before they realize they might as well buy the whole system.
                    .... At the end I am nothing other than ordinary

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Farhad-7 View Post
                      No matter how many Brazilian or other country's rejects they nationalize, they will continue to be the losers they are against the likes of IRAN, Korea, Australia, Japan, or even the current UAE side.

                      They can't even qualify to a WC with nationalizing players as history shows and it will be no different for WCQ 2018 and they will be embarrassed in WC 2022 which they literally paid (bribed) for hosting. Everyone knows that as well.
                      this post stings.


                      BARCELONA-IRAAAN-PERSPOLIS
                      CITY

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Shahin K View Post

                        this post stings.
                        why does it sting? they were embarrassed in WC 2022. almost no one was aware that they were asian cup champions, and no one will be aware if they win on saturday either.

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                          #57
                          I guess nobody knows that but Akram Afif is pure Yemeni lol, his father and mother are both Yemeni.

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