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Why Brazil's 1962 World Cup Run Still Stands Out Today
The 1962 FIFA World Cup was a defining moment for Brazil as they sought to defend their title from 1958. Held in Chile, the tournament saw Brazil n...
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6 Days, 6 Confederations: The First FIFA World Cup Where Every Region Has a Team on the Pitch
The 2010 FIFA World Cup wasn't just about Spain's victory; it was a historic milestone for global representation in soccer's biggest tournament.
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5 Countries With the Most Compelling Men’s World Cup Legacies
A look at the nations whose stories of triumph, heartbreak, and innovation have defined the history of the FIFA Men's World Cup.
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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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2026 World Cup Odds: Europe and South America Favored to Produce Winner
2026 World Cup Odds: Europe and South America Favored to Produce Winner
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A Tactical Battle Became Brazil’s World Cup Celebration
The 1994 FIFA World Cup final was a defining moment for Brazil, as they secured their fourth World Cup title. Held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Ca...
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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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5 Timeline-Altering Losses by Men’s World Cup Favorites
Explore five shocking World Cup upsets where a heavy favorite's loss didn't just end a game—it changed the course of soccer history forever.
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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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Why Some Countries Feel Built for the Men’s World Cup
From a history of winning to a deep cultural identity, we explore the key ingredients that make certain nations seem destined for World Cup glory.
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Soccer-Casemiro says not being favourites at World Cup will keep Brazil on their toes
June 3 (Reuters) - Brazil midfielder Casemiro believes being a "step behind" other World Cup favourites could actually work in the team's favour when the tournament kicks off next week.
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Where to Eat, Drink, and Celebrate the World Cup in New York and New Jersey
The ultimate eating and drinking guide during the huge soccer tournament in and around NYC
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