Major League Soccer News
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Colombia fans return to Hard Rock Stadium nearly 2 years after chaotic scene at Copa America final
Colombia's soccer team is set to play Portugal on Saturday in a World Cup match at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium
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World Cup what to know: Round of 32 to be finalized after final 6 matches of group play
The World Cup's Round of 32 is almost set after over two weeks of competition across three countries
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With US, Canada and Mexico through, the World Cup knockout round hinges on who finishes third
As group play winds down at the World Cup, the biggest intrigue might not be who finishes first in a four-team group
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The sounds of Dua Lipa interrupt Portugal coach Roberto Martínez's World Cup news conference
A special guest crashed Portugal coach Roberto Martínez’s news conference Friday: Grammy winner Dua Lipa
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Deniz Undav’s World Cup success for Germany lifts Yazidi and Kurdish pride
A standout at the World Cup, Deniz Undav is playing for Germany while representing his Yazidi and Kurdish heritage
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AC Milan names Massimo Calvelli as CEO as it goes "in house" in bid to restore winning culture
AC Milan has named Massimo Calvelli as CEO as it aims to bring a winning culture back to the club
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Pulisic returns to the US lineup with highlights and lowlight in a World Cup loss to Turkey
Christian Pulisic returned to the field for the United States just in time to warm up for the World Cup games that really matter starting next week
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Pochettino annoyed by perceived disappointment after US finishes group play with 3-2 loss to Turkey
Kaan Ayhan scored on the final kick of the match, and Turkey beat the United States 3-2 for its only win of the World Cup
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Australia clinches knockout round spot with 0-0 draw; Paraguay also likely to advance
Australia and Paraguay played to a 0-0 draw in a result that clinched a spot in the knockout round of the World Cup for the Socceroos and will likely be enough for the Paraguayans to advance
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Iran and Egypt avoid talking about World Cup ‘Pride Match’ in Seattle
Iran's coach and FIFA officials have refused to answer questions about a World Cup “Pride Match” in Seattle
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