No strict quarantine rules for Indian Football team in Qatar

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Tarush Bhusri
Tarush Bhusri is a Second year BBA(Banking and Insurance) student at Maharaja Surajmal Institute, GGSIPU. He has a keen interest in writing and has a great...
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The Qatar government has waived off the isolation period for the Indian Football Team, giving them a time of approximately fourteen days to prepare for the 2022  World Cup qualifying match booked on June 3 in Doha.

The Indian team will have to stay in the bio-secure climate and need to rigorously hold fast to the Covid-19 conventions set up by the coordinators.

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All the team members along with the coach have been asked to assemble in Delhi and present at least two Covid Negative reports before boarding a flight for Qatar.

The Blue Tigers will play against Qatar, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan with an eye on the 2023 Asian Cup.

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The Team is expected to leave for Doha on 19th May.

The Indian Football Team’s Twitter posted the following message.

https://twitter.com/IndianFootball/status/1393055557959913472?s=20

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Tarush Bhusri is a Second year BBA(Banking and Insurance) student at Maharaja Surajmal Institute, GGSIPU. He has a keen interest in writing and has a great command over communication skills. A big time Cricket and Football buff, currently working as Sports Journalist at https://sportsdigest.in. You can reach him at [email protected]