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James Rodríguez: Colombia’s Reluctant Nomad Still Searching for a Final Home
At 34, Colombian icon James Rodríguez has crossed three continents and worn twelve club shirts. His latest chapter in Mexico…
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How Argentine Independiente Rivadavia Finally Touched the Sky Asfter 112-Year Wait
In Córdoba, under storm clouds and history's weight, Independiente Rivadavia of Mendoza conquered the Copa Argentina—outlasting two red cards, a…
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Brazil’s Atypical Fans: How Autistic Supporters Are Changing the Game
In Brazil, where football is more religion than sport, few things rival the power of a flag raised high. But…
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South American Hopes for World Cup 2026
Although the qualification process for the World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico next year has not been completed…
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Venezuela Football Reels from Colombia Collapse with Maduro at the Helm
A 6–3 defeat to Colombia in Caracas ended Venezuela's hopes of reaching its first World Cup. Within hours, President Nicolás…
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Forget the usual suspects—Ecuador Football brings the real World Cup menace
South América's qualifiers delivered the usual headlines—Argentina on top, Brazil stumbling, Bolivia euphoric—but the quiet revelation is Ecuador. Docked three…
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Brazilian Star Vinícius Roars Back as Madrid’s Meritocracy Bites
After five matches without a goal or assist—his energy drained by an endless season and a stunted preseason—Vinícius Júnior woke…
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South American Stars Turn Club World Cup into European Runway
Five South American players didn't just represent their clubs at the Club World Cup—they auditioned for a continent. By tournament's…
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Argentina Lures Muniain, Then Loses Him to Worn‑Out Football Dreams
Iker Muniain arrived at San Lorenzo last September draped in the romance of Basque trail-blazers who once triumphed in Buenos…
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Brazil Celebrates Football Cathedral That Still Sends Hearts Airborne at its seventy‑fifth birthday
Seventy‑five years after Rio de Janeiro unveiled the vast bowl locals call the Maracanã, the stadium's curves, collapses, and comebacks…
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