Qatar FA president responds to Greg Dyke's demand to strip country of World Cup
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The Qatar Football Association isn't going down without a fight.
The president of the Qatar FA defended his country's role as hosts for the 2022 World Cup, a position Football Association chairman Greg Dyke doesn't believe will last following Sepp Blatter's resignation as FIFA president.
Shortly after Blatter's announcement, Dyke hinted that Qatar should be worried about retaining the 2022 World Cup.
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani unleashed his defence of Qatar's rights as hosts, and subtly took part in the old tradition of bashing England's poor World Cup performances:
Qatar FA president fires broadside at FA chair Greg Dyke over comments on 2022 World Cup post Blatter resignation: pic.twitter.com/epTYafUQnx
— Richard Conway (@richard_conway) June 2, 2015
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