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The Uruguay World Cup Story That New Fans Usually Miss
Learn the story of the Maracanazo, the 1950 World Cup final where tiny Uruguay stunned Brazil in one of the greatest upsets in sports history.
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The “Fun for Neutral Fans” Soccer Cup Style Tier
A definitive tier list ranking the world's biggest soccer tournaments by how entertaining they are for a neutral fan to watch.
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The Qualification Change That Put Brazil Back on the Road
The 2006 FIFA World Cup, held in Germany, was a global spectacle that brought together 32 teams from around the world. However, the journey to this...
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What Are Paraguay’s Greatest Achievements in International Football?
Paraguay's national football team, La Albirroja, has a storied history in international competitions, marked by significant achievements in both th...
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The World Cup Matches That Put Colombia on the Global Stage
Colombia's participation in the FIFA World Cup has been marked by several memorable matches that have left a lasting impression on fans and players...
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Why Brazil Still Feels Like the World Cup’s Main Character
From Pelé's dominance to the philosophy of 'joga bonito,' we explore why Brazil's national team remains the central story of every World Cup.
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How Soccer Cup History Turns Bad Luck Into Legend
Some of soccer's most unforgettable moments aren't victories, but tragic failures. Here’s how bad luck and heartbreak forge World Cup legends.
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5 Zidane Men’s World Cup Legacy Moments Ranked by Drama
From triumphant headers to an infamous headbutt, we rank the five most dramatic World Cup moments of French soccer legend Zinédine Zidane's career.
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Brazil’s Soccer Cup Powerhouse Status, Explained for New Fans
An essential guide for new soccer fans on why Brazil is the most dominant and celebrated national team in the history of the beautiful game.
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3 Days, 3 Countries, 1 Soccer Cup: The Tri-Host Experiment That Changes the Tournament Forever
FIFA's 2030 World Cup will be held across six countries and three continents. Here's how the unprecedented tri-host model will work and why it matters.
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The Stadium Where Spain Survived Ireland on Penalties
The Suwon World Cup Stadium, located in Suwon, South Korea, played a significant role during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. As one of the venues for the ...
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The Cuiabá Stadium That Survived a Tight World Cup Timeline
Arena Pantanal, located in Cuiabá, Brazil, played a significant role during the 2014 FIFA World Cup by hosting four group stage matches. This multi...
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