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Fútbol y Soccer: Portugal Didn't Need Ronaldo, Morocco's 1st Time in Quarterfinals
Portugal was able to get a dominating win over Switzerland, with the final score of 6 to 1, and Spain missed all three of their penalty kicks giving Morocco their first ever ticket to the quarterfinals.
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Fútbol y Soccer: Japan's Victory Leaves Spain in 2nd Place and Eliminates Germany
Japan ends up being the Group E leader, after beating Spain 2 – 1 on an extraordinary match on thursday at the Khalifa International Stadium, leaving Spain with the second ticket to advance to the next round.
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Fútbol y Soccer: Group C Drama Sees Mexico Eliminated, Argentina Beat Poland
Mexico finished ahead 2-1, but the goal differential gave Poland the group’s second ticket to the Round of 16.
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Fútbol y Soccer: USA Defeats Iran to Advance to Knockout Round
The United States became the first team out of Concacaf to advance to the round of 16. They did so after defeating Iran 1-0 in the final group state match.
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Brazil, Netherlands and USA: Who Will Make a Difference at the World Cup?
Richie Williams, Curt Onalfo, and Dave Van Den Bergh part of the New England Revolution technical staff join Jesús Quiñónez to weigh in on what countries will make a difference at the World Cup.
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US Soccer Legend Tab Ramos on Calling the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
World Cup veteran Tab Ramos, the first player to ever with Major League Soccer, joins Jesús Quiñónez in this episode of “Fútbol y Soccer” with strong opinions on the U.S. national team and his role as an analyst for Telemundo Deportes in Qatar.
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He's Been to 6 World Cups. Here's What He's Looking Forward to in Qatar
Emmy-award winning sports journalist and Telemundo Deportes host Miguel Gurwitz joins Jesús Quiñónez in this episode of “Fútbol y Soccer” to talk about his previous experience in Qatar and what it’s going to be like hosting his seventh FIFA World Cup.
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René Higuita on His Legendary Scorpion Kick, Plus Arsenal Stars to Watch in Qatar
The World Cup is a couple of weeks away, but this week on “Fútbol y Soccer,” we’re rolling back the clock with a legend of the game, and looking at what the tournament in Qatar means for one of the biggest clubs in world soccer.