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Texas Attorney General launches investigation into StubHub amid World Cup complaints - channelnewsasia.com - Mexico - Canada - New York - state Texas - county Dallas - Houston

Texas Attorney General launches investigation into StubHub amid World Cup complaints

NEW YORK, July 3 : The Texas Attorney General announced an investigation into StubHub Inc on Friday, amid dozens of complaints that World Cup tickets purchased on the resale platform were never delivered.

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Christian Pulisic - Thierry Henry - David Beckham - Alphonso Davies - Stephen Eustaquio - Jesse Marsch - Canada hope healthy captain Alphonso Davies can help shock Morocco - channelnewsasia.com - Netherlands - Canada - South Africa - Morocco

Canada hope healthy captain Alphonso Davies can help shock Morocco

Canada coach Jesse Marsch knows his side will need every advantage it can get against Morocco in a round of 16 match in Houston on Saturday.

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World Cup penalty spot becomes football's newest classroom - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Germany - Belgium - Netherlands - Norway - Senegal - New York - Morocco - Paraguay

World Cup penalty spot becomes football's newest classroom

NEW YORK, July 2 : Penalty shootouts have always been football’s cruellest mind game — a nerve-shredding walk into noise, doubt and national dread. What has changed over recent years is not the pressure, but the preparation — and at this World Cup, players, coaches and goalkeepers are increasingly treating penalties less as a lottery than as a specialist discipline with enormous rewards.

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Marc Cucurella - Mikel Oyarzabal - Pedro Porro - Luis De-La-Fuente - 'Satisfaction can kill', says Spain coach De la Fuente after Austria rout - channelnewsasia.com - Spain - Austria - state California

'Satisfaction can kill', says Spain coach De la Fuente after Austria rout

INGLEWOOD, California July 2 : Spain coach Luis de la Fuente refused to get carried away after his side's commanding 3-0 victory over Austria sent them into the World Cup last 16 on Thursday, insisting there was still plenty of room for improvement and warning that "satisfaction can kill".

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Congo shirts to key chains, fans flock for World Cup mementos - channelnewsasia.com - Usa - Canada - Cape Verde - Morocco - Congo - Houston

Congo shirts to key chains, fans flock for World Cup mementos

(fixes typo in finals in paragraph 2)

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Jesse Marsch - Ismael Koné - How can Canada beat Morocco? It could be found in Promise David’s sublime group-stage goal - cbc.ca - Switzerland - Canada - Morocco

How can Canada beat Morocco? It could be found in Promise David’s sublime group-stage goal

If there’s a reason for Canada’s men to believe they can beat Morocco on Saturday, it’s most easily found in Promise David’s singular moment against Switzerland.

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Lewis Hamilton - Norris and Hamilton expect Silverstone to be less challenging in new era - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - county Hamilton

Norris and Hamilton expect Silverstone to be less challenging in new era

SILVERSTONE, England, July 2 : Lando Norris expects Silverstone to be less of a challenge in his first home British Grand Prix as Formula One world champion, even if still providing plenty of excitement for fans.

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Iga Swiatek - Serena Williams - Manny Pacquiao - Alexandra Eala - Eala writes history for Philippines in ‘electric’ Wimbledon atmosphere - arabnews.com - Philippines

Eala writes history for Philippines in ‘electric’ Wimbledon atmosphere

LONDON: Alexandra Eala became the first player from the Philippines to reach the third round of a Grand Slam in the Open era, beating Maya Joint in an “electric” atmosphere at Wimbledon on Thursday.The 21-year-old fought back to defeat Serena Williams’ first-round conqueror Joint 3-6, 6-2, 6-0, roared on by hundreds of Filipino spectators on Court Three.“It’s obviously an amazing thing for me to do that for my country,” she said after booking a last-32 tie with reigning Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek.“I really appreciate that I’m able to share this with the nation, but I think first and foremost it makes me super proud because of the work that I’ve put in.”There was an unmistakably Filipino feel to the small arena on Thursday, and not just provided by her legion of enthusiastic fans waving the Southeast Asian archipelago nation’s flag.Her team and family were wearing t-shirts bearing a picture of the sampaguita, the national flower of the Philippines.“I think the atmosphere today was amazing, it was electric, respectful and all that I could have hoped for,” said Eala, who stayed on court for as long as possible to sign autographs.“Of course I also want to give them time, my time,” Eala told reporters of her fans. “It’s extremely hard to get tickets here at Wimbledon so I’m very happy with the support.”The world’s 12th most populous country has not had many female sports stars to cheer in recent years, with men’s boxing legend Manny Pacquiao and gymnast Carlos Yulo flying the flag on the global stage.Eala was sporting a custom Nike visor bearing a phrase in Tagalog which translates to: “Every dream begins as a seed.

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