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Lionel Messi - Cristiano Ronaldo - Gianni Infantino - Walid Regragui - Saleh Al-Shehri - Whatever the ending, Qatar World Cup duly delivered - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Belgium - Spain - Portugal - Usa - Argentina - Tunisia -  Doha - Japan - Morocco - Saudi Arabia -  Salem - South Korea

Whatever the ending, Qatar World Cup duly delivered

A World Cup that has defied all expectations reaches its climax on Sunday when Lionel Messi could join Diego Maradona in Argentine immortality by taking the south Americans to the title or France could become the first nation to retain it since 1962.

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Lionel Messi - Diego Maradona - Messi's 'Maradona moment' faces formidable French final hurdle - channelnewsasia.com - France - Croatia - Netherlands - Brazil - Argentina - Australia - Tunisia -  Doha - Poland - Morocco -  Tunisia - Saudi Arabia

Messi's 'Maradona moment' faces formidable French final hurdle

DOHA : After a mesmerising month of upsets, when several brash outsiders threatened soccer's status quo, the World Cup final will have a familiar feel on Sunday when two of the sport's super-heavyweights go toe to toe, each seeking a third title.

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Didier Deschamps - Les Bleus - Olivier Giroud - Adrien Rabiot - Dayot Upamecano - Marcus Thuram - France substitutes give Deschamps food for thought as final looms - channelnewsasia.com - France - Denmark - Argentina - Australia - Tunisia -  Doha - Monaco - Poland - Morocco -  Tunisia

France substitutes give Deschamps food for thought as final looms

DOHA : Concerns were raised about France's alleged lack of strength in depth after the 1-0 defeat by Tunisia in the holders' last group game but Wednesday's 2-0 win over Morocco eased the doubts as Les Bleus reached their second World Cup final in a row.

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Morocco-Qatar special World Cup flights cancelled: airline - guardian.ng - Qatar - France - Spain - Portugal - Tunisia - Morocco

Morocco-Qatar special World Cup flights cancelled: airline

Tunisians wave Moroccan flags as they celebrate Morocco’s victory in the quarter-finals of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football match against Portugal, on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on December 10, 2022. – His country is in diplomatic crisis with Morocco, but that’s not stopping Tunisian Wissam Sultani from supporting the first-ever Arab or African team to reach a football World Cup semi-final. (Photo by YASSINE MAHJOUB / AFP)

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MultiChoice redefining football experience at Qatar 2022 World Cup - guardian.ng - Qatar - Tunisia - Senegal - Morocco - Ghana

MultiChoice redefining football experience at Qatar 2022 World Cup

The FIFA Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup is fast becoming one of the best in the history of the tournament. From the on-field spectacle to the host country’s delivery of world-class competition, the World Cup is living up to its hype.

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Didier Deschamps - Antoine Griezmann - Hugo Lloris - France have 'respect and admiration' for Morocco World Cup run: Lloris - news24.com - Qatar - France - Belgium - Croatia - Spain - Portugal - Tunisia -  Doha - Morocco

France have 'respect and admiration' for Morocco World Cup run: Lloris

France captain Hugo Lloris praised Morocco for their remarkable World Cup run and warned that the holders will face "formidable" opponents in Wednesday's semi-final showdown.

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Kylian Mbappe - Olivier Giroud - Morocco Wins Africa Support In World Cup Clash With France - sports.ndtv.com - France - Portugal - Tunisia - Cameroon - Senegal - Morocco - Ghana

Morocco Wins Africa Support In World Cup Clash With France

His country is in diplomatic crisis with Morocco, but that's not stopping Tunisian Wissam Sultani supporting the first ever Arab or African team to reach a football World Cup semi-final. "There's no politics on the pitch. Supporting an Arab country, whichever one, is a duty when it gets to this stage of a tournament," said Sultani, a 41-year-old greengrocer in Tunis, capital of the North African nation. "Football brings people together, but politics divides them." Morocco's "Lions of the Atlas", who beat Portugal on Saturday to reach the final four, will face former colonial power France on Wednesday.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Rio Ferdinand - Olivier Giroud - World Cup underdogs changing face of FIFA tournament - arabnews.com - Manchester - Qatar - France - Germany - Spain - Portugal - Brazil - Argentina - Tunisia - Uae - Japan - Morocco - Saudi Arabia -  Riyadh

World Cup underdogs changing face of FIFA tournament

Riyadh: As the World Cup enters its final stages, the world’s biggest sporting event has lived up to the motto, “in football, anything can happen.” The Qatar tournament’s underdogs have challenged the status quo by recording wins against some of the highest-ranked teams in the competition.

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