FIFA World Cup 2018
Summary
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Cristiano Ronaldo
born 05/02/1985 (age 33 years) -
H. Kane
born 28/07/1993 (age 25 years) -
L. Messi
born 24/06/1987 (age 31 years) -
Mohamed Salah
born 15/06/1992 (age 26 years) -
Neymar
born 05/02/1992 (age 26 years) -
Sergio Ramos
born 30/03/1986 (age 32 years)
FIFA World Cup 2018 - News
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Inter Kashi vs Aizawl FC I-League 2023–24 Live Streaming Online on FanCode: Watch Free Telecast of Indian League Football Match on TV and Online
Inter Kashi are currently in the fifth position in the I-League 2023-24 table with 33 points. Aizawl FC are at the tenth position. Scroll down to get live streaming and telecast details.
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Turkish Super Lig 2023–24: Trabzonspor Fans Invade Pitch, Attack Fenerbahce Players in Turkey, Police Have Detained 12 People
Security staff later helped the Fenerbahce players down the tunnel into the locker rooms. The incident came just months after the president of top-flight club Ankaragucu was arrested for punching a referee following a match, prompting the Turkish Football Federation to briefly suspend league games.
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‘Oh My God…’, Former Manchester United Star Gary Neville’s Wild Reaction After Red Devils Score Winning Goal Against Liverpool To Qualify for FA Cup 2023–24 Semifinals Goes Viral (Watch Video)
Gary Neville was all hyped up after the match winner was scored by Manchester United against Liverpool. Scroll down to have a look at his live reaction.
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Football Coach Stanley Nair Killed After Dumper Hits Him in Navi Mumbai
A dumper hit Nair's vehicle. He was injured and rushed to a hospital where doctors declared him brought dead, the official said. The body was sent to a government hospital for postmortem.
FIFA World Cup 2018 features 36 teams and the championship will be held in Russia. All eyes will be set on teams like Spain, France, Portugal, Brazil and Egypt. A total of 64 matches are played across 11 cities of Russia. The best part is that it is the first time that video assistant referee will be used in the mega event. The tournament is all set to begin on June 14, 2018, at the Luzhniki Stadium. The teams are divided in Groups A –H. Each group will have 4 team which will lock horns with the rest three and then a couple of them would move to the next knock out stage. The finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup will be held on July 15, 2018, at the Luzhniki Stadium.