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Now the national squad is also taking an extraordinary approach to arrangements by staying together in a training camp for six months. The 27-strong side gathered last month, and Felix Sanchez's on the side will play a series of pleasant games prior to their opening Group A fixture different to Ecuador on 21 November. The first section of the base camp took place in Spain earlier they moved on to Austria, where they have a four-team tournament lined up against Morocco and Ghana who will also join in the Football World Cup as well as Jamaica. The idea is not entirely crazy, but it is a strange thing to do, a resource from one of the Qatar Super League squads told BBC Sport. It is just too long they should do it in a quicker timeframe. Taking the players out of good matches is difficult from a mental point of view. "It is hard to stay together for so long. The players could become emotionally torn out and they could choose to cut the camp short."