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Carlo Ancelotti - International - Tearful Neymar: Brazil career 'over' after World Cup exit to Norway - ESPN - espn.com - Scotland - Brazil - Usa - Norway - state New Jersey

Tearful Neymar: Brazil career 'over' after World Cup exit to Norway - ESPN

An emotional Neymar said his career with Brazil had «finished» after his team's World Cup exit against Norway in the round of 16 on Sunday.

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Max Muncy - Pérez, perfect after 7, pulled before Marlins nearly blow lead - ESPN - espn.com - county Lawrence - county Butler

Pérez, perfect after 7, pulled before Marlins nearly blow lead - ESPN

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Miami Marlins manager Clayton McCullough was well aware that Eury Pérez was only six outs from pitching the first perfect game in franchise history Sunday.

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Carlo Ancelotti - Erling Haaland - Erling Haaland says Brazil win 'greatest game' in Norway history - ESPN - espn.com - Brazil - Norway - county Miami - state New Jersey - county Rutherford

Erling Haaland says Brazil win 'greatest game' in Norway history - ESPN

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Erling Haaland said his two-goal, match-winning performance in Norway's 2-1 World Cup round-of-16 victory against Brazil capped an «insane» day in his country's history — and its greatest game.

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Paris Olympics - Michael Phelps - Summer Macintosh - Canada's Summer McIntosh breaks 200m butterfly world record - ESPN - espn.com - Canada - China - state Texas - state California

Canada's Summer McIntosh breaks 200m butterfly world record - ESPN

MONTREAL — Summer McIntosh broke the longest-standing individual women's swimming world record Sunday night, finishing the 200-meter butterfly in 2 minutes, 1.65 seconds at the Canadian trials.

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Carlo Ancelotti - Brasil Terburuk Sejak 1990 - sport.detik.com - state New Jersey - New York, state New Jersey

Brasil Terburuk Sejak 1990

Performa Brasil di Piala Dunia 2026 merupakan yang terburuk dalam 36 tahun terakhir. Tim Samba untuk pertama kalinya gagal menembus perempatfinal sejak 1990.

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Jude Bellingham - Mikel Oyarzabal - Daftar Top Skor Piala Dunia 2026: Kane Intai Mbappe, Messi, dan Haaland - sport.detik.com

Daftar Top Skor Piala Dunia 2026: Kane Intai Mbappe, Messi, dan Haaland

Mbappe menyamai koleksi gol Messi usai membawa Prancis lolos ke perempatfinal. Sedangkan Haaland ikut meramaikan persaingan setelah mencetak gol saat Norwegia menyingkirkan Brasil 2-1 di babak 16 besar.

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Jude Bellingham - Harry Kane - Raul Jimenez - Piala Dunia 2026: Inggris Tantang Norwegia di Perempatfinal - sport.detik.com - county Miami - county Garden

Piala Dunia 2026: Inggris Tantang Norwegia di Perempatfinal

Inggris lolos ke perempatfinal Piala Dunia 2026 usai menyingkirkan Meksiko. The Three Lions selanjutnya akan menantang Norwegia.

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Elena Rybakina - Iga Swiatek - Serena Williams - Amanda Anisimova - Emma Navarro - Ashlyn Krueger - Alexandra Eala - Fearless Eala topples Swiatek as shocks rock Wimbledon - arabnews.com - Ukraine - Belgium - Usa - Australia - Poland - Philippines

Fearless Eala topples Swiatek as shocks rock Wimbledon

LONDON: Two gaping holes were blasted into the women’s draw at Wimbledon on Saturday as defending champion Iga Swiatek was outplayed by Filipino crowd-pleaser Alexandra Eala and second seed Elena Rybakina was sent packing by Belgian Elize Mertens. Disgruntled Polish third seed Swiatek lost a titanic first-set battle that lasted almost 90 minutes and had no answer to a fearless Eala after that as she lost 7-6(9) 6-2. Rybakina, the 2022 champion who doubled her Grand Slam tally this year by winning the Australian Open, also fell away badly after a close first set, going down 7-6(4) 6-1 to Mertens who has reached the last 16 for the fourth time. “Definitely I need to analyze and change something because it’s not working,” said Rybakina, for whom a run to the quarter-finals here could have seen her become world number one. There was American disappointment on the day of the nation’s 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence as Serena Williams, one of its greatest ever athletes, withdrew from her eagerly-awaited doubles with ‌sister Venus because of ‌injury. In an Instagram post Williams, who returned to the tournament after a four-year absence but lost ‌to ⁠Maya Joint in ⁠the singles, said she was “heartbroken to have to withdraw.” But there were July 4 fireworks on Center Court as 26th seed Madison Keys upset last year’s runner-up Amanda Anisimova, seeded six, 3-6 6-2 6-3 in an all-American blockbuster. Keys, on a roll on the grass after her title run in Eastbourne last week, was one of eight American singles players in action on the nation’s big day. There was further US success as qualifier Ashlyn Krueger enjoyed a comprehensive 6-3 6-2 victory over Ukraine’s Daria Snigur but 23rd seed Emma Navarro went out to

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