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Karbah will not return to host in Azerbaijan any time soon
The UEFA has clarified that they will continue to ban games in Azerbaijan against the background of the battles in the region. The game against the Yellows on December 3 may take place in Cyprus
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Wednesday, 21 October 2020, 07:09
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Where will Karbah host Maccabi Tel Aviv?
Ahead of the meeting between the two at Bloomfield Stadium (Thursday, 22:00, Sport3), war-torn Azerbaijan is also dealing with this question.
The abandoned battles between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh region caused the champion to relocate its recent games to other stadiums - first to Baku and then to Larnaca.
Last night, the UEFA announced a sweeping decision to ban games in the territories of Azerbaijan and Armenia until further notice, which may cause Karbah to host Maccabi Tel Aviv on December 3 outside the country's borders. Karbah is expected to play against the Yellows in December, two more games Home in the Europa League against Villarreal (next week) and against Sibaspur (November 26).
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Since the outbreak of the war, Karabakh has hosted its games in Baku, but has migrated to the neighboring island in the Champions League qualifiers against Molde, in a game in which Larnaca was eliminated at the end of a penalty shootout.
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