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Co-hosts Mexico first team into World Cup knockout rounds

Co-hosts Mexico first team into World Cup knockout rounds

Co-hosts Mexico became the first team to reach the knockout rounds of the World Cup with a 1-0 win over South Korea at a delirious Guadalajara Stadium on Thursday.

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Erasmus under 'no illusions' as tough Springboks season kicks off

Erasmus under 'no illusions' as tough Springboks season kicks off

Top ranked South Africa launch their 2026 season against the Barbarians in Gqeberha on Saturday with a warning from head coach Rassie Erasmus ahead of a 14-match schedule.

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'Pico' Lopes -- Cape Verde defender's journey from Ireland to World Cup

'Pico' Lopes -- Cape Verde defender's journey from Ireland to World Cup

Roberto 'Pico' Lopes might have been whiling away his time as a mortgage advisor in Ireland instead of preparing to face Uruguay in the World Cup on Sunday had Shamrock Rovers not come calling.

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'Pretty special': captains eye Super Rugby glory in clash of top seeds

'Pretty special': captains eye Super Rugby glory in clash of top seeds

Waikato Chiefs captain Tupou Vaa'i said Friday the Super Rugby final against the Wellington Hurricanes on Saturday is "the game that everyone wanted to see".

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Football 'ambassador' and fan favorite: a duck becomes a star in Mexico

Football 'ambassador' and fan favorite: a duck becomes a star in Mexico

Merlin meets the journalists early in the afternoon after a busy morning at Mexico's biggest TV station. His agenda is jam-packed, going late into the night so he can join thousands of admirers at the World Cup "Fan Fest" in Mexico City.

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Ivory Coast's Diomande living World Cup dream, dealing with tragedy

Ivory Coast's Diomande living World Cup dream, dealing with tragedy

Two years after leaving the United States following a series of unsuccessful MLS tryouts, Yan Diomande is shining at the World Cup for Ivory Coast -- and still grieving a family tragedy.

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Slipper out of retirement for Wallabies' Nations Championship campaign

Slipper out of retirement for Wallabies' Nations Championship campaign

Veteran prop James Slipper was named in coach Joe Schmidt's 37-strong Australia squad for the opening three Tests of the Nations Championship on Friday, with a trio of potential debutants also included.

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Australia seek 'respect' from US amid World Cup 'layup' row

Australia seek 'respect' from US amid World Cup 'layup' row

Socceroos coach Tony Popovic said victory over the United States on Friday would earn his side "respect," in the wake of disparaging comments by US pundits about the Australian side that have triggered a long-brewing row.

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New Zealand's Payne joins Paraguayan powerhouse after Instagram fame

New Zealand's Payne joins Paraguayan powerhouse after Instagram fame

New Zealand's World Cup social media sensation Tim Payne has capitalised on his newfound fame, with the defender announcing on Friday that he has signed for Paraguayan powerhouse Club Olimpia.

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Japan doctor-turned-author moots amputations to ease care crunch

Japan doctor-turned-author moots amputations to ease care crunch

Like the protagonist in his taboo novel, former doctor-turned-author Yo Kusakabe believes chopping off elderly patients' useless limbs could help prevent a potential collapse of super-ageing Japan's overstressed care industry.

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