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Watching Turkey lose 2-0 to Australia at 6:00 AM in Haarlem's Fatih Mosque. 'Better luck next time, now for some sleep first'

Watching Turkey lose 2-0 to Australia at 6:00 AM in Haarlem's Fatih Mosque. 'Better luck next time, now for some sleep first'

Turkish community members gathered at the Fatih Mosque in Haarlem at 6:00 AM to watch their national football team's match against Australia. Despite the early gathering, attendees witnessed a 2-0 loss for Turkey before heading home to rest.

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