Panama complain to FIFA over treatment in El Salvador (Reuters)
Published 7/8/2008 at Yahoo! Sports - World Soccer News
Panama have complained to
FIFA about the treatment they received during a 3-1 World Cup
qualifying defeat in El Salvador last month, saying the players
were the target of racism and bags of urine.
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