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Milan Borjan - Yassine Bounou - Nayef Aguerd - Morocco top group after condemning Canada to another defeat - rte.ie - Germany - Belgium - Croatia - Spain - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Japan - Morocco - Costa Rica

Morocco top group after condemning Canada to another defeat

An impassioned Moroccan team clinched a spot in the last 16 of the World Cup for the first time since 1986 by defeating the already-eliminated Canadians 2-1, mercilessly capitalising on their opponents blunders.

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Stephanie Frappart becomes first female referee to officiate World Cup game - breakingnews.ie - Qatar - Germany - Brazil - Colombia - Mexico - Poland - Japan - Rwanda - Costa Rica

Stephanie Frappart becomes first female referee to officiate World Cup game

Stephanie Frappart, Neuza Back and Karen Diaz will become the first all-female refereeing team for a men's World Cup match as they have been named to take charge of the Costa Rica vs Germany Group E match on Thursday.

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Damian Penaud - France's Penaud voted Autumn Nations player of the series - channelnewsasia.com - France - Italy - Australia - South Africa - Japan

France's Penaud voted Autumn Nations player of the series

France winger Damian Penaud has been voted player of the series for the 2022 Autumn Nations after garnering 40 per cent of the votes from fans, the tournament's organisers said on Thursday.

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FIFA World Cup Group E Scenario: Spain, Germany Favourites But All 4 Teams In Fray - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Spain - Usa - Japan - Costa Rica

FIFA World Cup Group E Scenario: Spain, Germany Favourites But All 4 Teams In Fray

Though there wasn't an outright 'Group of Death' in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the Group E was seen by many as a group that could see twists and turns. That is exactly how things have turned out so far. Japan defeated Germany 2-1 before suffering a loss at the hands of Costa Rica, the side that was beaten 7-0 by Spain. Then, Spain could only draw 1-1 against Germany.

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World Cup 2022: Brazil's route to final explained - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Germany - Belgium - Croatia - Netherlands - Spain - Switzerland - Serbia - Portugal - Brazil - Usa - Argentina - Canada - Japan - Morocco - Ghana - Uruguay - South Korea - Costa Rica

World Cup 2022: Brazil's route to final explained

Brazil are looking to win a record-extending sixth World Cup at the Nov. 20-Dec. 18 tournament in Qatar. Here is what you need to know about their route to the final:

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Roberto Martínez - Belgium, Germany seek redemption as Morocco targets top spot - guardian.ng - Russia - Qatar - Germany - Belgium - Croatia - Spain - Usa - Canada -  Doha - Japan - Morocco

Belgium, Germany seek redemption as Morocco targets top spot

Morocco’s midfielder #07 Hakim Ziyech (C) shares a joke with teammates during a training session at the Al Duhail SC in Doha on November 30, 2022, on the eve of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football match between Canada and Morocco. (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP)

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European rugby chiefs 'optimistic' on creation of Club World Cup - news24.com - France - South Africa - Japan

European rugby chiefs 'optimistic' on creation of Club World Cup

European rugby chiefs refused to put a deadline on agreement for the creation of a Club World Cup, but remain hopeful the groundbreaking plan will get off the ground.

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Davy Klaassen - Five-sub rule means 'higher quality football' in Qatar, says FIFA expert - news24.com - Qatar - Netherlands -  Doha - Senegal - Japan -  Memphis -  Milan

Five-sub rule means 'higher quality football' in Qatar, says FIFA expert

Former AC Milan and Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni believes the implementation of the five-substitute rule has "changed the game", leading to higher quality matches at the World Cup.

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