SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore have retained the joint hosting rights of the Southeast Asian Soccer Championships after concerned organisers were placated by planned concerts being bumped, and the cancellation of a New Zealand Maori rugby fixture.
Singapore's National Stadium, the centre piece of a $1 billion Sports Hub facility, has been criticised by all corners since it was opened in May with the field routinely filled with as much sand as grass.
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