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Sweden May Lose Top Talent Roony Bardghji

Roony Bardghji is one of the biggest rising stars in the world right now. Despite being just 17, the talented teenager has already made 52 appearances for FC København, scoring seven goals. Earlier this month, he scored the winning penalty in a Champions League shootout — a panenka past Sparta Prague goalkeeper Peter Vindahl Jensen. Other […]

Soccer, U21, World Cup

Best World Cup U21 Players on Every Team: Group D

In 2018, France won the World Cup after navigating through a tricky group that consisted of Peru, Australia, and Denmark. Four years later, they return to the tournament again being considered the favorites in a similar group. Not only are Denmark and Australia returning, but Australia additionally had to beat Peru in the World Cup

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The 2022 World Cup Draw Is Complete: Part One

In 2014, the Dutch national team faced Spain in the World Cup Group Stages. This was no ordinary match: Spain had defeated Netherlands in the final just four years earlier, preventing them from winning a first-ever World Cup. Eager for revenge, Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie helped the Dutch thrash the Spaniards 5-1 in

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Denmark Qualify for World Cup; Senegal and Morocco Advance

Denmark have booked their place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, becoming just the third team to qualify thus far. Qatar qualified as host nation, whereas Germany became the first team to advance through qualifiers, confirming with a 4-0 victory over North Macedonia. Denmark had a hectic Euro, to say the least. After the

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My Team of the UEFA Euros

The UEFA team of the tournament has been announced, with the best performers at every position making the team. (You can find that list here.) The list is solid, but I thought I’d make a list of who I think should have made the team. Goalkeeper: Gianluigi Donnarumma, Italy Who else could it be? Gianluigi

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Euro 2020 Group Stage Results and Analysis

Twelve months after the Euro 2020 group stages were supposed to end, they finally have. The group stages had it all – trauma, heartbreak, relief, upsets, joy, heroics – and now it is time for the knockouts. Sixteen teams will be moving on, and eight teams have already gone home. But which sixteen, and did

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