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Minute’s silence causes controversy in Australia

ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) When the stadium announcer called for a minute’s silence to honor the victims of last weekend’s London attack, the 11 Australian players on the field lined up at the center circle with arms on their teammates’ shoulders.

Their opponents from Saudi Arabia, however, milled about separately on the other side, seemingly ignoring the gesture.

The Australian soccer federation, known as FFA, said after the match that the Saudis knew about the plan to hold a minute’s silence before Thursday’s World Cup qualifying match but declined to participate.

”Both the (Asian Football Confederation) and the Saudi team agreed that the minute of silence could be held,” the Australian federation said, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.