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Colombia Jersey Turns World Cup Pride Into Election Campaign Armor
Colombia's yellow national soccer jersey has slipped from stadium ritual into presidential combat, exposing how World Cup pride, polarized politics,…
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Uruguayan Legend Suárez Misses World Cup as Bielsa Bets Forward
Luis Suárez will not play the 2026 World Cup, leaving Uruguay without its record scorer and most combustible icon as…
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Mexico World Cup Faces Carbon Hangover Before First Whistle Blows
The 2026 World Cup promises spectacle across North America, but a New Weather Institute report warns its vast distances, expanded…
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Brazil Hands Neymar Number Ten as World Cup Hope Turns Fragile
Neymar's return to Brazil's number ten shirt, despite injury doubts, turns Carlo Ancelotti's World Cup gamble into a national drama…
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El Salvador Still Owns World Cup’s Harshest Scoreline and Warning
El Salvador's 10-1 defeat to Hungary in 1982 remains the World Cup's most brutal scoreline, a record that exposes football's…
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Brazil and Germany Guard the World Cup Record, Argentina Can’t Catch Up
Brazil and Germany's shared eighteen-match World Cup scoring streak will survive 2026. Still, the record says more than statistics, revealing…
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Venezuelan Catcher Salvador Pérez Chases History as Royals Seek Runs
Salvador Pérez's 311th home run ties Iván Rodríguez for the most by a Latino catcher in MLB history, turning one…
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Brazilian King Pelé Returns to Guadalajara as World Cup Memory
A towering Pelé sculpture outside Estadio Jalisco turns Mexico's 2026 World Cup countdown into a tribute to Brazil's 1970 glory,…
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From Uruguay to Qatar, World Cup History Keeps Expanding South
As the World Cup moves toward 48 teams in 2026, its 22-edition past tells a sharper story of football, empire,…
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Artists from Mexico, the U.S., and Canada turn World Cup Art Into a Borderless Political Gesture
As U.S. rhetoric strains North American ties, the World Cup 2026 poster becomes a rare shared language, with artists from…
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