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Users of the social platform exchanged photos of shirts Syrian team Which carries the words "Made in Turkey" And the Syrians have expressed their dissatisfaction about it.
To prepare "Eagles of Qaseen"To play their first game of the current round of the Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates, where they will face the Palestinian team on Sunday.
Chen Syrian Government A campaign on Turkish products has smuggled across the border and also imposes several irregularities on traders.
Critics were surprised that Syrian shirts are being made overseas, while country officials have spoken of encouraging the domestic industry. Especially with the high quality of Syrian clothing.
For his part, he said Syrian Football Federation He is surprised by the timing of the show on the eve of the opening of the Asian finals.
The union said in a statement on Facebook that the contract with the company "Jaco" The German shirts are in compliance with the regulations in force for three years.
The union only announced the name of the company under contract, without specifying whether the shirts were made in Turkey and did not deny it.
Some also considered what they considered an inappropriate pattern for shirts, claiming that the eagle had been placed underneath, while other countries were eager to showcase their symbols so impressive.
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Social platform users exchanged images of Syrian shirts with the words "Made in Turkey", and Syrians expressed dissatisfaction.
Nisour Qassion is preparing for his first match of the current Asian Cup in the UAE, where they will face the Palestinian team on Sunday.
The Syrian government is attacking Turkish products smuggled at the border and many irregularities are imposed on traffickers.
Critics were surprised that Syrian shirts are being made overseas, while country officials have spoken of encouraging the domestic industry. Especially with the high quality of Syrian clothing.
The Syrian Football Federation said it was surprised by the timing of the publication of the issue on the eve of the opening of the Asian Games.
The union said in a statement on Facebook that the contract with the German company "Jaco" on the jerseys was in accordance with the regulations in force three years ago.
The union only announced the name of the company under contract, without specifying whether the shirts were made in Turkey and did not deny it.
Some also considered what they considered an inappropriate pattern for shirts, claiming that the eagle had been placed underneath, while other countries were eager to showcase their symbols so impressive.