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FAI calls for Georgia switch

The conflict in Georgia is a major concern for the FAI
The conflict in Georgia is a major concern for the FAI

The Football Association of Ireland wants to change the venue of next month's World Cup qualifier against Georgia after the outbreak of war in the former Soviet state.

Russian forces have launched attacks around the captital, Tbilisi, where the match is scheduled to take place on 6 September.

The FAI have now written to FIFA, UEFA and the Georgian Football Association to request a change of venue for the tie.

A statement on the FAI's website read: ‘Further to discussions with the Department of Foreign Affairs, who are currently advising against non-essential travel to Georgia, the FAI has today written to FIFA, UEFA and the Georgian FA, to indicate that its preferred option would be to find an alternative venue on the same date for the Group 8 World Cup qualifier against Georgia in Tbilisi.

‘The FAI will keep fans informed of any decision from FIFA on this matter and will continue to work with FIFA to enable them to make a timely decision.’

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