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  • Football: UEFA Cancel Armenia-Azerbaijan Qualifiers Over Dispute

    FOOTBALL: UEFA CANCEL ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN QUALIFIERS OVER DISPUTE
    Groningen, Netherlands

    Agence France Presse -- English
    June 24, 2007 Sunday 9:46 AM GMT

    European football's ruling body UEFA has ended a dispute between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan over match venues by cancelling their two
    European qualifiers.

    The countries, who are both in group A of the qualifying tournament
    for the 2008 European Championships, are scheduled to meet on September
    8 in Azerbaijan and four days later in Armenia.

    However they have been at loggerheads since Azerbaijan refused to
    host Armenia for the first match.

    Believed to be at the centre of the dispute is the Azerbaijan region
    of Nagorny Karabakh, which is populated mainly by Armenians.

    Azerbaijan proposed instead that both matches be played at a neutral
    venue. Armenia refused, leading to a stalemate.

    UEFA announced here the day after the European under-21 Championships
    - won by hosts the Netherlands - that it has simply cancelled the
    two qualifiers, leaving both countries with zero points from a
    possible six.

    Armenia currently sit fifth in group A with seven points while
    Azerbaijan prop up the group on five. Poland are the group leaders
    with 19 points, ahead of Portugal (14) and Serbia (14).
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