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5 Team Arcs That Explain the Greatest Men’s World Cup Sides
Explore the unforgettable stories of the greatest men's World Cup teams, from redemption tales to the coronation of golden generations.
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From Pelé to Baggio, This Rivalry Is Packed With Legends
The football rivalry between Brazil and Italy is marked by several key matches that have defined the history of the sport. Known as the Clássico Mu...
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Why Italy’s 1982 Title Run Remains a Lesson in Resilience
The 1982 FIFA World Cup marked a triumphant moment for Italy as they claimed their third World Cup title. Held in Spain, the tournament was a showc...
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Croatia’s Rise Changed How Fans Think About World Cup Power
How a nation of four million people twice defied the odds at the World Cup and permanently altered the definition of a soccer superpower.
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The Role of Estadio Jalisco in the 1970 FIFA World Cup Explained
Estadio Jalisco, located in Guadalajara, Mexico, played a pivotal role during the 1970 FIFA World Cup. As one of the key venues, it hosted several ...
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As the World Cup approaches, Sotheby's is set to auction Pele's jersey
Soccer fans are preparing for the World Cup, and the shirt that launched the sport’s greatest dynasty and made number 10 famous everywhere is heading to auction
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Pele’s Historic 1958 World Cup Final Shirt Could Fetch Over $6 Million at Auction
The iconic player donned the garb to score two goals in Brazil's first World Cup win.
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Guillermo Ochoa Named to Mexico's World Cup Roster for Record Sixth Time
Guillermo Ochoa Named to Mexico's World Cup Roster for Record Sixth Time
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Ahead of World Cup, Mexico soccer body loses appeals against FIFA fines for fans' anti-gay chant
The Mexican soccer federation has lost its latest appeal against FIFA punishments for fans chanting an anti-gay slur at opponents’ players
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Soccer-South Africa assistant coach Mkhalele cleared to travel to Mexico
JOHANNESBURG, June 2 (Reuters) - South Africa assistant coach Helman Mkhalele has received his U.S. visa and will leave for the team’s World Cup base in Pachuca, Mexico on Tuesday after players and the technical team left for the tournament without him on Monday.
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Soccer-Cape Verde's progress to World Cup is much more than fairytale
By Mark Gleeson June 2 (Reuters) - Cape Verde are the only African newcomers in this year's World Cup and with a population of around 600,000 are the third smallest nation to qualify in the tournament’s long history.
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Soccer-Ronaldo heads for sixth World Cup with unfinished business
By Fernando Kallas June 2 (Reuters) - Cristiano Ronaldo has bent football's record books into so many shapes that another landmark can almost feel routine but a sixth World Cup at 41 would be extraordinary even by his standards.
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