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Gotham signs Australian striker Sam Kerr through 2030 season Czech Republic coach Koubek resigns after early World Cup exit Man City hires Maresca to replace Guardiola as manager Monza hires Ivan Jurić as coach after promotion to Serie A David Beckham takes mom to Wimbledon to sit in Royal Box
Eustáquio's foot delivers late strike for Canada's first World Cup knockout win
Round of 32 heats up with Brazil-Japan, Netherlands-Morocco
Canada beats South Africa 1-0 in World Cup's first knockout match
Belgium center back Zeno Debast practices at World Cup for 1st time
Money can't buy success in World Cup for Saudi Arabia and Qatar
ATLANTA (AP) – Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar that poured a fortune into soccer and infrastructure experienced unceremonious exits from the World Cup, proving that big money doesn’t guarantee success on the sport’s biggest stage.
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