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England Soccer Team Faces Middle East Conflict Fears
2 Mar
Summary
- England's soccer team received safety assurances for Ukraine match.
- The qualifier is held in Turkey due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
- Regional conflict escalation raises concerns for the England team.

England's national women's football team has received reassurances regarding safety concerns as they prepare to play their World Cup qualifier against Ukraine in Antalya, Turkey. Manager Sarina Wiegman confirmed ongoing communication with responsible authorities, stating the team would return home if deemed unsafe.
The decision to host the match in Turkey stems from the ongoing war in Ukraine, preventing the team from playing on home soil. This situation is compounded by recent escalations of conflict in the Middle East, with Turkey bordering Iran and Iraq.
Wiegman acknowledged the global unease but emphasized the importance of the match for Ukraine, expressing hope that football can bring some unity and joy amidst their struggles. The team arrived in Turkey last Wednesday for a training camp.




