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(FILES) This file photo taken on November 23, 2003 shows players from Turkmenistan (white tops) and Afghanistan playing in an international football match at Kabul Stadium. Afghanistan's action-starved football fans are predicting a morale-boosting victory for the national side in their first home game for 10 years when they take on Pakistan on August 20, 2013. Afghanistan, ranked 139th in the world, last played at home in 2003 in a clash against Turkmenistan and have not played Pakistan, their eastern neighbour and rival, in Kabul since 1977. APF PHOTO / FILES / SHAH Marai
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