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Brad Galinson - Gillingham FC's new Priestfield Stadium fan zone has taken another step forward after the former leisure centre was demolished, with drone photos revealing preparations for the 900-capacity matchday attraction. - kentonline.co.uk

Gillingham FC's new Priestfield Stadium fan zone has taken another step forward after the former leisure centre was demolished, with drone photos revealing preparations for the 900-capacity matchday attraction.

Fresh aerial images reveal the latest progress on Gillingham FC's eagerly anticipated fan zone as work continues behind the Rainham End at Priestfield Stadium.

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International - Coach Beccacece laments cruel end to Ecuador's unbeaten run - channelnewsasia.com - Germany - Argentina - Ivory Coast - Ecuador

Coach Beccacece laments cruel end to Ecuador's unbeaten run

PHILADELPHIA, June 14 : Coach Sebastian Beccacece cut a frustrated figure after Ecuador's 19-match unbeaten run ended with a late 1-0 defeat by Ivory Coast on Sunday, saying his side had done enough to win their World Cup opener.

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Mehdi Taremi says Team Melli playing for 'every Iranian' at WC - ESPN - espn.com - Belgium - Usa - Mexico - Egypt - New Zealand - Iran - Los Angeles - state Arizona - Israel - state California

Mehdi Taremi says Team Melli playing for 'every Iranian' at WC - ESPN

LOS ANGELES — Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei and forward Mehdi Taremi said that they will be playing for all Iranians at the FIFA World Cup, as the prospect of protests looms ahead of their opening fixture against New Zealand.

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Scotland's Tartan Army switches sports for a day in Boston - channelnewsasia.com - Scotland - Brazil - Morocco - state Texas - Haiti

Scotland's Tartan Army switches sports for a day in Boston

BOSTON, June 14 : Thousands of Scotland supporters who have descended on Boston for the World Cup took time off from football on Sunday to switch their focus to a different sport - baseball.

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International - New Zealand brush aside politics ahead of World Cup opener against Iran - channelnewsasia.com - Washington - New Zealand - Iran - Los Angeles - state California - county Wood

New Zealand brush aside politics ahead of World Cup opener against Iran

INGLEWOOD, California, June 14 : New Zealand coach Darren Bazeley brushed aside the political backdrop to his side's World Cup opener against Iran on Monday, saying his players were focused solely on football despite heightened attention surrounding the match.

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Luis De-La-Fuente - Cape Verde want to showcase their country, and compete, says Bubista - channelnewsasia.com - Spain - Cape Verde - Saudi Arabia - Uruguay

Cape Verde want to showcase their country, and compete, says Bubista

ATLANTA, June 14 : Cape Verde begin their first-ever World Cup adventure with a Group H clash against European champions Spain, and manager Bubista said he wants his team to not only enjoy the tournament and show their country to the world, but also to compete.

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Ronald Koeman - Hajime Moriyasu - Second-half goal frenzy lights up World Cup prospects for Dutch and Japan - channelnewsasia.com - Netherlands - Japan

Second-half goal frenzy lights up World Cup prospects for Dutch and Japan

June 14 : Matches are often described as a game of two halves but seldom has the old cliche been more apt than on Sunday when all the goals in the Netherlands' 2-2 draw against Japan came in a pulsating second period after a cagey first 45 minutes.

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Egyptians optimistic ahead of World Cup opener against Belgium - arabnews.com - Russia - Qatar - Belgium - Egypt - Saudi Arabia - Uruguay

Egyptians optimistic ahead of World Cup opener against Belgium

Eight years on from Egypt’s last appearance at the World Cup, the Pharaohs are back competing at the quadrennial extravaganza far removed from the negativity that surrounded their campaign at Russia 2018. Back then, the North Africans arrived at the World Cup with Mohamed Salah nursing a shoulder injury he sustained in the Champions League final, just 20 days prior to Egypt’s first game in Russia. The injury cast a dark cloud on the Egyptians, who were present at a World Cup for the first time in 28 years and were hoping to rely on their star winger to lead them against the hosts, Uruguay, and Saudi Arabia in their group. Salah missed Egypt’s opening game and was not 100 percent when he played in the other two. Logistical problems (the Pharaohs traveled over 8,500km to play all three games, the most of any team), drama surrounding Salah’s image rights, lack of security at the players’ hotel, and a controversial meet and greet with Chechnyan leadership, all marred Egypt’s long-awaited return to the World Cup and they left Russia with three losses from three games. After failing to qualify for Qatar 2022, Egypt went undefeated under head coach Hossam Hassan to punch their ticket to this year’s World Cup and they kick off their journey in Seattle on Monday against Belgium feeling prepared, positive and confident, despite the difficult task at hand against a team that finished third in Russia 2018. The feeling of optimism extends beyond the players and staff; it is felt on the Egyptian streets and in every household. Even the TV commercials in Egypt are sending a message of hopefulness, be it the Orange ads with the tagline “To all the doubters, this time we’re in it for the long haul”, or Salah’s Pepsi ad set to a Amr Diab

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