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Category: World Cup 2022 (Soccer)
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Looking Ahead to 2023 in Sports
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81 Minutes in, Two Big Goals and One Big Rewrite
The New York Times – Sports:The Times’s chief soccer correspondent hoped for a “boring” World Cup final. He didn’t get one.
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World Cup Homecoming Brings Argentina to a Halt
The New York Times – Sports:Crowds thronged the streets of Buenos Aires as Argentina’s men’s national team took a 50-mile victory lap to celebrate its third World Cup title.
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How Argentina Celebrated the 2022 World Cup Win
The New York Times – Sports:Spontaneous marches broke out across the country after the Argentine national team won its first World Cup title since 1986.
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Qatar Got the World Cup It Wanted
The New York Times – Sports:In the end, after a tournament shadowed by controversy since the host rights were awarded, Qatar had the turn in the global spotlight it sought.
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Mbappé’s Quest to be Considered the Best Becomes Longer
The New York Times – Sports:Kylian Mbappé twice brought France back to tie Argentina, but his bid to lead his country to consecutive World Cup titles fell short on penalty kicks.
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Watch All the Goals From the Incredible World Cup Final
The New York Times – Sports:Argentina and France each scored two goals in regulation, both scored once in extra time, and Argentina won in a penalty shootout, 4-2. See all the highlights from Telemundo and Fox.
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For Messi, and Argentina, the (Extra) Wait Is Worth It
The New York Times – Sports:It looked like another title might have slipped through its fingers, but Argentina, and its star, claimed the ultimate trophy.
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How Argentina’s Favorite Song Became the World Cup’s Soundtrack
The New York Times – Sports:The song, Muchachos, Ahora Nos Volvimos A Ilusionar, has been a constant refrain in Qatar.
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World Cup Final: How to Watch Argentina vs. France
The New York Times – Sports:The game is scheduled for 10 a.m. Eastern time on Sunday. Here’s where to watch and what to watch for.
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How FIFA Silenced a World Cup Armband Campaign
The New York Times – Sports:European teams had planned to highlight inclusivity on soccer’s biggest stage. They blinked when the sport’s governing body flexed its muscles.
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Kylian Mbappé Is Ready to Make Messi’s Moment His Own
The New York Times – Sports:The France and Argentina stars are teammates at Qatar-owned Paris St.-Germain. But when they collide in the World Cup final, both have much to gain, and a lot to lose.
