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Simon Sundararaj scored a goal against Peru in the 1960 Rome Olympics – India’s last goal scorer. Six decades, 15 Olympics and 15 World Cups later, India awaits to replicate his momentous feat
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A woman from Kerala, who hails Messi as her hero, has set out on a solo trip in her customised SUV to Qatar to watch her favourite team - Argentina
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It is impossible to not talk about football with the 2022 FIFA world cup under way. Football fans across countries would be glued to the TV screens during live football matches.
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Qatar's Interior Ministry said the fire started just after noon local time on an island that's part of the city of Lusail
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After Saudi Arabia defeated Argentina earlier this week, there was a buzz that Saudi Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Al Saud has said to gift all Saudi Arabian football players a Rolls Royce Phantom each.
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The fans started sharing memes of Messi as a roasted goat as he was known as soccer’s Greatest of All Time.
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The 30-year-old suffered the injury in the second-half of Brazil's 2-0 victory over Serbia in Group G on Friday and played on for several minutes before being substituted by Manchester United forward Antony.
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The 37-year-old is a free agent now after Manchester United announced his release from the contract on Tuesday.
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As the FIFA World Cup 2022 kicked off with controversies, yet another came out in the form of 'sporting sanctions' to players who extended support to the LGBTQ community.
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Scaloni bemoaned a slew of missed opportunities, pointing out that his team could have put the game to rest by halftime.
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It is ironic for any country to host someone who openly encourages terror attacks and makes public speeches promoting hatred against other religions.
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The Iranian football team players on Monday refused to sing their national anthem before their opening match against England
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Saudi Arabia scored one of the biggest FIFA World Cup upsets ever by beating Lionel Messi’s Argentina 2-1 on Tuesday.
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A video going viral on social media shows Equador fans chanting “Queremos cerveza” which translated means ‘We want beer’.
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The 64 matches will be played across eight venues in five host cities of Qatar – Lusail, Al Khor, Doha, Al Rayyan, and Al Wakrah. The finale will take place at Lusail Iconic Stadium in Lusail city.
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This edition of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar is certainly their final outing and meaning they may never get another shot at the coveted trophy that is missing from their cabinet.
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Former international footballers from the city feel this edition will be a closely-contested tournament and it is hard to predict a winner.
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Ronaldo will take part in his fifth World Cup, having played for the national team in every edition of the tournament since 2006.
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Jeddah: To quell the mounting criticism, Qatar, the host of FIFA World Cup 2022 initiated sweeping labour reforms. In this context it held an important meeting recently with labour attaches of India and other labour sending countries where it has highlighted the reforms and its implementation process. The meeting which was held by Qatar’s ministry […]
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The team didn't hold back and gave the fans at BMO Field a dominant performance with goals from Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan and Junior Hoilett, followed by a late own goal by defender Adrian Mariappa, Xinhua reports.