Nov 22 (Reuters) - European soccer's governing body UEFA has apologised after forcing the removal of videos of Scotland fans celebrating the team qualifying for the World Cup from social media due to ...
European soccer's governing body UEFA has apologised after forcing the removal of videos of Scotland fans celebrating the team qualifying for the World Cup from social media due to copyright ...
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