Fifa insist the Confederations Cup in Brazil will continue despite protests that have overshadowed the World Cup warm-up event. Local media claimed that the eight team competition, which includes Spain and Italy as well as the hosts, could be abandoned due to the protests which an estimated one million people attended across cities in Brazil…
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