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Hockey India has announced a 20-member women’s squad for the FIH Hockey Women’s Nations Cup in Auckland, New Zealand. Led by Salima Tete, the team enters the tournament after a productive Australia tour and will face the United States, Japan and Uruguay in Pool A.
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Wales defeated Korea 2–1 in the 5–8th place classification match at the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers 2026 in Hyderabad. Captain Elizabeth Bingham scored both goals for Wales, while Yeongeun Park netted Korea’s lone goal.
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José Mujica’s life was a testament to simplicity, empathy and resistance to capitalist greed, and his words, ‘Happiness is not about having more, but about needing less,’ urge leaders to prioritise humanity over wealth
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Bolivia, the only team outside the automatic qualification spots with a chance to catch Argentina in the South American preliminaries, played to a 0-0 draw against Uruguay, leaving them with an insurmountable gap in the qualifiers.
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She posted an array of pictures posing at the beach, then shared some glimpses of flowers, some antiques in the hotel, and food
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The 37-year-old striker, Uruguay's all-time leading scorer and a key player since 2007, was honored with the captain's armband by manager Marcelo Bielsa for his final match, according to Xinhua. The Inter Miami star nearly made his farewell memorable with a stunning volley in the 18th minute that struck the post.
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At 36 years old, Messi has been sidelined since October 21, following a 1-0 loss for his Inter Miami squad against Charlotte on the last day of the Major League Soccer regular season, as reported by Xinhua.
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Neymar, visibly distraught, left the field during Brazil's 2-0 World Cup qualifying loss to Uruguay. In the 44th minute, the 31-year-old striker stumbled, clutching his left knee
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Bielsa included two strikers playing in the MLS — Orlando City's Facundo Torres and Los Angeles FC's Cristian Olivera
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Uruguay and Luis Suarez were eliminated from the World Cup despite a 2-0 win over Ghana on Friday.
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South Korea holding South American power Uruguay to a 0-0 draw on Thursday, a result that probably favors the Asian team.
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Uruguay's victory started after Bolivian goalkeeper Carlos Lampe, one of the best players of the match, had an own goal in the 40th minute.
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Midfielder Guido Rodriguez scored the only goal at the Mané Garrincha stadium in Brasilia with a header in the 13th minute after Messi crossed from the left. The ball hit goalkeeper Fernando Muslera's right post before going in.
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The report also examines the safety and well-being of people of all genders in the workplace.
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Sebastian, who at 18 sports the shadow of a beard, holds up one photo of himself as a baby in a white dress, and laughs loudly at something his girlfriend says.
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First-half goals from Arthur and Richarlison helped Brazil to a 2-0 win over Uruguay, who had Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani sent off