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Football: Afghanistan women again set to fight for future

Afghanistan's female players are used to fighting and waiting. Months after their reintroduction to internationals, they now wait on another game and must wrestle with FIFA doubling down on a country that rejected them. …

Football: Afghanistan women again set to fight for future

Afghanistan's female players are used to fighting and waiting. Months after their reintroduction to internationals, they now wait on another game and must wrestle with FIFA doubling down on a country that rejected them.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • Afghanistan's female players are used to fighting and waiting.
  • Months after their reintroduction to internationals, they now wait on another game and must wrestle with FIFA doubling down on a country that rejected them.

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  • that rejected them. Afghanistan's female players are used to fighting and waiting. Months after their reintroduction to internationals, they now wait on another game and must wrestle with FIFA doubling down on a…
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Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Afghanistan's female players are used to fighting and waiting.
  • Months after their reintroduction to internationals, they now wait on another game and must wrestle with FIFA doubling down on a country that rejected them.

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