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A Single Goal Sent France to the World Cup Final

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France kicked Belgium out of the championship tournament on Tuesday. Some of the team's success so far can be attributed to its coach, Didier Deschamps, who captained the 1998 title-winning team and can convey that experience to his...
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World Cup: Mexico defeat South Korea 2-1 in a tight match.

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Mexico have moved one step closer to the next round of the World Cup after a 2-1 victory over South Korea. A first-half penalty and a second-half strike from Javier Hernandez were enough to see off South Korea, even after their late goal...
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World Cup: Germany win 2-1 against Sweden in last-gasp victory

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Germany snatched a last-gasp 2-1 victory against Sweden to keep their World Cup alive. Germany scored in the 95th minute to snatch a win from the jaws of defeat against a battling the Swedish side. Germany realistically had to win to...
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World Cup: Japan draw 2-2 with Senegal

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Japan and Senegal could not be separated as they played to a 2-2 draw, opening up Group H. Japan's Yuya Osako had the chance to put his side in front, but his header from yards out was comfortably saved by Badou Ndiaye. It was Japan who...
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Former NFL Player: CBD Can Solve League's Opioid Addiction Problem

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Cannabidoil is an effective alternative for pain relief without causing a "high," says former New York Jets player Marvin Washington. He is calling on the NFL to change its policy towards CBD oils. "If we don't get our hands around this...
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Super Bowl Champ: CBD Can Solve NFL's Opioid Problem

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The component derived from cannabis plants are an effective alternative for pain relief without causing a "high," says former New York Jets player Marvin Washington. "If we don't get our hands around this opioid addiction, we are going...
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Germany's World Cup Loss: 'Incredibly Shocking But Not At All Surprising'

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Germany's hopes of another World Cup came to an end Wednesday in a shocking upset against South Korea. The win for South Korea wasn't surprising because defending champions often get knocked out of the first rounds of the World Cup, says...
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World Cup: Germany crash out of tournament as South Korea win 2-0

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A below-par Germany bowed out of the FIFA World Cup, just four years after winning the competition, after a late 2-0 defeat to South Korea. Goals from Ju Sejong and Son Heungmin gave the Koreans a shock victory. The result now means that...
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Germany's World Cup Loss: 'Incredibly Shocking, But Not at All Surprising'

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Germany's hopes of a second straight World Cup came to an end Wednesday with a shocking loss to South Korea. While Germany is considered a perennial powerhouse, defending champions often get knocked out of the first rounds of the event,...
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Watch: Swedish World Cup team say 'f**k racism' after Durmaz abuse

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Sweden's midfielder Jimmy Durmaz was the target of racial abuse and threats on social media after he gave away a free kick that led to Toni Kroos' last-gasp win for Germany in Saturday's World Cup game. On Sunday, the Swedish FA...
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Winnipeg Rifles football player hopes to inspire other gay athletes

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Winnipeg Rifles football player Donovan Hillary hopes to inspire other gay athletes after coming out.
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World Cup 2018: Iran beats Morocco 1-0

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Iran beat Morocco 1-0 in a match that was down to the wire. Both sides had strong defensive records going into the World Cup and couldn't be separated. Noureddine Amrabat crossed the ball into Amine Harit but his volley went wide over...
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World Cup 2018: Japan beats Colombia 2-1

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Japan beat Colombia 2-1 in their opening Group H match on Tuesday, marking the first time an Asian team has overcome a South American one at the World Cup. Here are five things you need to know about the game: James Rodriguez is a fan...
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Artificial Intelligence Enhancing World Cup Fan Experience

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IBM and Fox Sports have teamed up to bring fans an easy way to create their own highlight reels, drawing footage from archives and current matches. "It is a huge opportunity to tap into that fan passion," says Robert Schwartz, Global...
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Artificial Intelligence Enhances World Cup Fan Experience

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IBM and Fox Sports have teamed up to bring fans an easy way to create their own highlight reels, drawing footage from archives and current matches. "It is a huge opportunity to tap into that fan passion," says Robert Schwartz, Global...
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Iran's National Soccer Team Sparks Change Back Home and Unites Its People

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For the first time since 1980, Iranian women were allowed to watch their national team take on Spain at the World Cup this week and hold their own. For Iran, soccer is "the one secular institution that really unites the country," says...
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World Cup: Brazil knock Costa Rica out in 2-0 victory

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Brazil secured its place in the next round of the World Cup after it scored 2-0 against Costa Rica. Brazil left it until added time to score as Coutinho slotted on through Navas's legs to score again for Brazil. They left it even later...
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World Cup: Nigeria dominate Iceland in 2-0 win

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Nigeria has won their first match in this year's World Cup after they beat Iceland 2-0. The two goals were scored by Ahmed Musa. His first goal required a delicate touch to control the ball before he hammered it home off a half volley....
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Children take part in Football for Friendship in Russia

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Young football players from 211 countries visited Moscow to take part in the 6th edition of Football for Friendship programme. 12 year old girls and boys were combined into 32 international teams. The competition started ahead of the...
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Hosting the World Cup comes with a steep price

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For city officials in Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton, the tourism boost is worth the cost, but experts say to be wary when doing business with FIFA — an organization with a history of corruption scandals.
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Former NFL Player Victor Cruz: 'I Stand By Those Players That Are Protesting'

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The NFL's decision to ban players from taking the knee during the anthem propagates the narrative that players belong at the bottom of a hierarchy and are just supposed to "do as we say," says former NFL star Victor Cruz. "I think you'll...
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Ex-NFL Star Victor Cruz Defends Players' Right to Protest

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The NFL's decision to ban players from taking a knee during the anthem propagates the narrative that the athletes belong at the bottom of a hierarchy and are just supposed to "do as we say," says ex-Giant Victor Cruz. "I think you'll...
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Watch: Cosmonauts show off football skills ahead of World Cup

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With less than 15 days to go until the World Cup, excitement is building up around the world but also in outer space. A video released by the Russian state space agency Roscosmos shows Russian astronauts Anton Shkaplerov and Oleg...
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Moscow university students protest World Cup noise

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World Cup fever is mounting in much of the world but these students at Moscow State University are not going football crazy. They're against a fan zone that is set to be constructed on their campus because of the noise it will bring. A...