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boycott

[boi-kot] / ˈbɔɪ kɒt /


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Former SNP MP Hannah Kennedy-Bardell has suggested that "radical action" may be necessary - and said this could potentially involve a boycott.

From BBC

The WSL is now considering its options, although asking English teams to boycott the competition is not currently on the table.

From BBC

He has been held in prison since his abduction, awaiting trial, but in September he boycotted the trial's start, accusing the judge of bias.

From Barron's

The statement, dated September 26, said that players would boycott games and "suspend participation in all training related to the upcoming 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup" if the KFA did not respond by October 17.

From Barron's

He warned Ford that he could inadvertently hurt Canadians with the boycott.

From BBC