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The Puebla Venue That Welcomed Global Football Twice
Estadio Cuauhtémoc in Puebla City, Mexico, holds a unique place in football history as one of the few stadiums to host matches in two different FIF...
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From 200,000 Fans to Silence at Maracanã
The 1950 FIFA World Cup match between Uruguay and Brazil, known as the Maracanazo, stands as one of the most significant upsets in football history...
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Why Arena das Dunas Was Key to Brazil’s 2014 Tournament
Arena das Dunas played a significant role in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, hosting four crucial matches in the tournament. Located in Natal, Brazil, the...
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Why 1950 Remains the Most Unusual World Cup
The 1950 FIFA World Cup was unlike any other in the history of the tournament, featuring a unique format that culminated in a dramatic final match ...
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South Africa 2010: The Story Behind a Disappointing World Cup Run
The 2010 FIFA World Cup was a landmark event for South Africa, marking the first time the tournament was held on African soil. As the host nation, ...
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How Brazil’s Confidence Led to a Historic Upset
The 1950 FIFA World Cup final between Brazil and Uruguay is remembered not only for the unexpected outcome but also for the overconfidence displaye...
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Norway’s Stunning 2-1 Win Over Brazil in 1998
Norway's participation in the FIFA World Cup may not be as extensive as some other nations, but the matches they have played have often been memora...
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How Brazil Captured Glory at the 1994 FIFA World Cup
The 1994 FIFA World Cup was a memorable tournament for Brazil, as the team claimed its fourth World Cup title. Held in the United States, the tourn...
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How the 1994 World Cup Final Became One of Soccer’s Most Historic Matches
The 1994 FIFA World Cup final was a historic event, marking the first time the championship was decided by a penalty shootout. Held at the Rose Bow...
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Soccer-Suarez open to Uruguay return for World Cup
May 9 (Reuters) - Uruguay striker Luis Suarez has left the door open for an international return, saying he would reverse his retirement if he is needed for this year’s World Cup, potentially returning to the national side after over a 19‑month absence.
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How Volksparkstadion Helped Shape the 2006 FIFA World Cup
Volksparkstadion, located in Hamburg, Germany, played a significant role during the 2006 FIFA World Cup. As one of the host stadiums, it provided a...
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Soccer-Iranian FA says will meet FIFA to seek World Cup assurances in next few days
May 7 (Reuters) - Iranian soccer chief Mehdi Taj said on Wednesday he will have a meeting with FIFA President Gianni Infantino in the next three or four days at which he would seek assurances that his country will be respected at the World Cup in the United States.
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