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It was time for Les Bleus to kick off their FIFA World Cup campaign as they took on African powerhouse Senegal at MetLife Stadium.
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It was time for Les Bleus to kick off their FIFA World Cup campaign as they took on African powerhouse Senegal at MetLife Stadium.
Pada laga perdana Grup C Piala Dunia 2026 di MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, akhir pekan kemarin, Brasil sempat tertinggal duluan karena gol Ismael Saibari di menit ke-21.
June 16 : The Iran Football Federation (FFIRI) said Mehdi Torabi received a multi-entry visa for the United States on Tuesday after his previous one expired when he left the country in the wake of the team's World Cup opener in Los Angeles.
TORONTO, June 16 : Ghana are prepared to play their World Cup Group L match against Panama with or without Thomas Partey, coach Carlos Queiroz said on Tuesday, after Ghanaian officials earlier in the day appealed Canada's decision to refuse the midfielder entry to the country.
SINGAPORE: Cape Verde has been thrust into the spotlight after holding European champions Spain to a 0-0 draw, with their veteran goalkeeper brought to tears after a player-of-the-match performance.
LOS ANGELES, California: Mr Juan Velosa is neither from the Ivory Coast nor Curacao, but come Jun 25, he'll be in the stands at the Philadelphia Stadium watching both nations go head to head at the World Cup.
MIAMI, June 16 : Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa hit back at critics of his unusual pose in his official World Cup portrait, saying he owed no explanation to anyone for how it turned out.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J., June 16 : Immigrants and international supporters stood in for Senegal's homebound fans on Tuesday, as the African powerhouse lost 3-1 to France in their World Cup opener with many of their supporters unable to make the trip to the United States.