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Tunisia’s World Cup History Shows Grit Without a Breakthrough
Tunisia has been a part of the FIFA World Cup six times, starting with their debut in 1978. Despite their consistent presence, the team has yet to ...
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22 FIFA World Cups Before This One: The 10 Moments That Changed Soccer Forever, Ranked
From Maradona's infamous 'Hand of God' to the tactical revolution of Total Football, we rank the 10 World Cup moments that truly changed the game.
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The 1966 FIFA World Cup: A Historic Tournament
The 1966 FIFA World Cup, held in England, marked a significant milestone in the history of international football. As the eighth edition of the tou...
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5 MVP-Level Men’s World Cup Runs Casual Fans Should Study
A look at five of the most dominant individual performances in World Cup history, from Maradona in '86 to Messi in '22, and what makes them legendary.
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Why “Confederation” Is a Key World Cup Word
Understand what a soccer confederation is and why these six powerful bodies are the key to the World Cup's structure, qualification, and drama.
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How did the Historic 1970 FIFA World Cup Final Between Brazil vs. Italy Come About
The 1970 FIFA World Cup final, held on June 21 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, was a landmark event in soccer history. This match was signifi...
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Mosson’s World Cup Legacy Still Shapes Its Reputation
Stade de la Mosson in Montpellier, France, has played a significant role in hosting international sports events, most notably the 1998 FIFA World C...
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How Hungary’s Golden Team Dominated the 1954 World Cup
The 1954 FIFA World Cup is often remembered for the remarkable performance of Hungary's national team, known as the Golden Team or the Mighty Magya...
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The 1998 World Cup Renovation Transformed the Vélodrome
The Stade Vélodrome in Marseille, France, has undergone significant transformations since its inauguration in 1937. Originally built to host a vari...
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Stade de la Mosson’s Floods Couldn’t Erase Its Legacy
Stade de la Mosson, located in Montpellier, France, has a rich history that reflects its growth from a modest local stadium to a significant venue ...
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Argentina-England’s Fiercest Moments Began With 1966
The football rivalry between Argentina and England is one of the most storied in the sport's history, with roots tracing back to the mid-20th centu...
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Nizhny Novgorod’s World Cup Stage Still Anchors City Sports
Argentina's victories in the FIFA World Cup have had a profound impact on the nation's identity and sense of pride. As a country with a deep passio...
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