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Brazil beats Canada in quarterfinal penalty shootout at FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup
Brazil ended Canada’s run at the FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup on Saturday, winning their quarterfinal via penalty shootout.
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John Jay, Magnus and North Salem win, Section 1 boys soccer 2025 championships live updates
Section 1 champions across five enrollment classes will be crowned this weekend. Here's the schedule of games. ...
Joshua Buatsi beat Zach Parker in a disputed 10-round decision that took place on the 1st of November at the Co-op Live Arena ...
Tom Aspinall's mate had a BAD week… …he poked his UFC opponent in the eye just days after criticizing Ciryl Gane… 🤯 …and then got KO'd… 😭 ...
Johnson became the first Marlington girl to win an OHSAA cross country state title on Saturday, Nov. 1. The junior won the ...
Robert Sanchez believes he is in the best form of his Chelsea career after admitting he initially found it hard to adapt to ...
While Obama hasn’t endorsed Zohran Mamdani, in a 30-minute call with the NYC mayoral hopeful, the former president said he’d ...
Matt Rhule’s Nebraska Cornhuskers suffered their third loss of the season, falling to the USC Trojans, with the alarming injury of their star player Dylan Raiola.
Joe Flacco and the Cincinnati Bengals look to bounce back quickly from their latest loss as they host the Chicago Bears at ...
It’s not often you get to better Matildas and Chelsea gun Sam Kerr to something in football but this young sporting prodigy — ...
Ex-Man United star Nani tells Covers that manager Ruben Amorim is “turning things around” — and urges patience as the rebuild continues.
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