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Lionel Messi did not play in Argentina’s friendly match against Honduras due to a mild strain and muscle fatigue in his left hamstring. Argentina won 2-0 as they prepare for the World Cup, while several other top teams also won their warm-up games.
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Messi is recovering from muscle fatigue and a mild left hamstring strain.
Messi warmed up but stayed on the bench during the Argentina vs. Honduras match.
Argentina won the game 2-0 and will play Iceland next as a final tune-up before the World Cup.
Messi holds the record for most World Cup matches played (26) and aims to break the scoring record of 16 goals.
Brazil, Germany, England, and Portugal also won their friendly matches ahead of the World Cup.
Brazil won 2-1 over Egypt but lost defender Wesley to a possible serious leg injury.
Germany beat the USA 2-1 in Chicago, keeping their winning streak alive.
England won 1-0 against New Zealand, with Harry Kane scoring the only goal.
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The United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) lost 2-1 to Brazil in a recent match. Head coach Emma Hayes said she wanted the team to face a tough and challenging game against Brazil.
Key Facts
The USWNT played against Brazil in a soccer match.
Brazil won the game with a score of 2-1.
The match was intense because Brazil played with strong passion and aggression.
Emma Hayes is the head coach of the USWNT.
Hayes aimed for the team to experience a hard-fought game.
The game was seen as a test to prepare the USWNT for future challenges.
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The article tells the story of the last 22 World Cup soccer tournaments by showing 22 special items from each event. These items help explain the history and important moments of the World Cup.
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The article covers all 22 World Cups held so far.
Each World Cup is represented by one piece of memorabilia.
The items reflect key stories and events from each tournament.
Memorabilia can include things like balls, jerseys, or trophies.
The article highlights the history of soccer’s biggest international competition.
It shows how the World Cup has changed over time through these items.
The focus is on connecting the past tournaments to their memorable moments.
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The World Cup is a major global soccer event showcasing top players. This year, some well-known players like Cole Palmer will not be participating, which may affect the excitement of the tournament.
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The World Cup features leading soccer players from many countries.
Some star players, including Cole Palmer, are not playing this year.
Their absence might make the tournament less exciting for fans.
The World Cup is held every four years and is a global celebration of soccer talent.
Missing top players can happen due to injuries, team selection, or other reasons.
Soccer fans look forward to seeing the best players compete at this event.
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Cristiano Ronaldo began playing for Portugal’s national soccer team in 2003 and has since become the country’s top scorer with 143 goals. At age 41, he will play in his sixth World Cup in 2026, and Portugal’s coach says Ronaldo remains a key player due to his current performance and experience.
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Ronaldo made his debut for Portugal on 20 August 2003.
He is Portugal’s all-time leading scorer with 143 international goals.
Ronaldo will play in his sixth World Cup, a record shared with Lionel Messi and Guillermo Ochoa.
He has scored in each of his five previous World Cups.
Portugal’s coach Roberto Martinez says Ronaldo is still playing well, scoring 25 goals in his last 31 games for the national team.
Ronaldo’s last World Cup will be in 2026.
Ronaldo’s experience and leadership are viewed as important by former players and current coaching staff.
Portugal starts their 2026 World Cup campaign against the DR Congo on 17 June.
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Kimi Antonelli, a 19-year-old Formula One driver for Mercedes, secured pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix by delivering a very fast final qualifying lap. He narrowly beat Max Verstappen and became the first Italian since 2004 to start first at this race. Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc qualified third and fourth, while Antonelli’s teammate George Russell qualified sixth.
Key Facts
Kimi Antonelli took pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix with a time of 1:12.051.
He beat Max Verstappen by 0.043 seconds for the top starting spot.
Antonelli is the youngest driver leading the Formula One championship and has won the last four races.
Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc qualified third and fourth, despite leading practice sessions.
Charles Leclerc hit the wall and damaged his car during his final qualifying lap.
George Russell, Antonelli’s teammate, qualified sixth, behind Antonelli and several other drivers.
Monaco’s narrow and twisty track makes overtaking very difficult, so starting in pole position is a big advantage.
The last Italian to start on pole at Monaco was Jarno Trulli in 2004, who won the race that year.
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The Vegas Golden Knights won a close and exciting hockey game against the Carolina Hurricanes, 5-4, after two overtime periods in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. Despite leading by four goals, the Golden Knights faced a strong comeback from the Hurricanes before winning with a late goal in double overtime.
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The game was part of the NHL Stanley Cup Final series, held on June 6, 2026, in Las Vegas.
The Golden Knights held a four-goal lead going into the third period.
The Carolina Hurricanes rallied to nearly tie the game, marking a rare comeback attempt in Stanley Cup history.
Vegas defenseman Shea Theodore scored the winning goal at 5:38 in the second overtime.
Vegas player Mitch Marner scored four points and set a record for the fastest hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history.
Backup goalie Brandon Bussi replaced the starting goalie for the Hurricanes in the third period.
The Golden Knights now lead the series 2-1 and have an 80.7% chance historically of winning the Cup when leading 2-1.
The teams will rest for two days before Game 4, scheduled for Tuesday night in Las Vegas.
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Erling Haaland helped Norway qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1998 by scoring 16 goals during the qualifying matches. Born in England but raised in Norway, Haaland chose to play for Norway and has become a top football star, playing for Manchester City and proudly representing his country.
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Norway has qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1998.
Erling Haaland scored 16 goals in eight qualifying matches.
Haaland was born in Leeds, England, in 2000 but moved to Norway at age three.
He started his youth football career at Bryne in Norway.
Haaland played for Red Bull Salzburg and Borussia Dortmund before joining Manchester City in 2022.
England’s manager confirmed Haaland’s loyalty to Norway, ruling out him playing for England.
Haaland is proud of his Norwegian roots and frequently visits his hometown in Rogaland.
He plans to run a farm in Norway after retiring from football.
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Players competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup are receiving their visas just days before the tournament begins. There are still concerns about some fans not having their visas approved in time for the event.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to start soon.
Some players are getting their entry visas only a few days before the games begin.
Fans are also facing visa delays, raising questions about their ability to attend.
The tournament is expected to be the largest FIFA World Cup in history.
Visa issues are causing last-minute challenges for both players and fans.
Officials are working to solve these problems quickly.
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Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are both interested in signing Morgan Gibbs-White, a midfielder who currently plays for Nottingham Forest. This competition between the two top football clubs is part of ongoing transfer talks.
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Morgan Gibbs-White is a midfielder for Nottingham Forest.
Arsenal, a football club in England, wants to sign him.
PSG, a top French football club, is also interested in signing him.
Both clubs are competing to get the player.
This transfer interest is happening during the current football season.
Transfers involve clubs trying to buy or loan players from other teams.
Such moves can strengthen teams for important competitions like the UEFA Champions League (UCL).
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The Vegas Golden Knights won Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final against the Carolina Hurricanes in double overtime, 5-4, after a dramatic comeback by Carolina fell short. Mitch Marner scored the fastest hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history, and Shea Theodore scored the winning goal in the second overtime.
Key Facts
Vegas leads the series 2-1 after winning Game 3 in double overtime.
Shea Theodore scored the winning goal at 5:38 of the second overtime.
Mitch Marner scored a natural hat trick and had four points in the second period.
Carolina nearly erased a four-goal deficit but could not complete the comeback.
Carolina goalie Brandon Bussi made 18 saves after being put in for the third period.
Carolina has been 6-0 in overtime games this postseason before this loss.
The teams will play Game 4 after two days off, with Vegas holding a favorable chance at winning the Cup with a 2-1 lead.
Vegas defenseman Brayden McNabb returned to the game after an injury and is considered a key player for their defense.
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Karl-Anthony Towns played an important role in the New York Knicks' exciting win in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. After the game, he shared a tribute to his late mother and talked about the strength he gains from remembering her.
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Karl-Anthony Towns is a player for the New York Knicks basketball team.
The Knicks won an exciting Game 2 in the NBA Finals.
Towns played a key part in that victory.
He made a tribute to his late mother after the game.
Towns said he draws strength and inspiration from his mother’s memory.
The article focuses on his personal reflection alongside his sports performance.
The NBA Finals is the championship series to decide the basketball league winner.
This tribute highlights the emotional side of athletes beyond their sport.
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The Washington Mystics lost 109-77 to the Atlanta Dream in a WNBA game. Mystics head coach Sydney Johnson was ejected after a heated argument with the referees and may face a fine.
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The Mystics lost to the Atlanta Dream by a score of 109-77.
Coach Sydney Johnson was ejected after arguing with referees late in the third quarter.
Johnson received two technical fouls that led to his removal from the game.
The Atlanta Dream had 41 free throws compared to 27 for the Mystics in the game.
Johnson’s outburst followed a sequence involving a turnover and a shooting foul.
The WNBA may fine Johnson after reviewing the incident, similar to past coach fines.
Johnson previously coached Fairfield men’s basketball before joining the Mystics in 2025.
After this game, the Mystics have a 4-5 record, while the Dream improved to 7-3.
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Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski threw a pitch at 103.7 miles per hour during a game against the Rockies. This was the fastest pitch ever recorded by a starting pitcher since 2008.
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Jacob Misiorowski is a starting pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers.
He threw a pitch at 103.7 mph on Saturday.
The pitch was against the Colorado Rockies.
This speed is the fastest by a starting pitcher since 2008.
Pitch-tracking technology has been used since 2008 to measure pitch speeds.
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The New York Knicks won Game 2 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs with a score of 105-104. The NBA later took away a technical foul that Mitchell Robinson received during the game after a shoving incident with Victor Wembanyama.
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The Knicks lead the NBA Finals series 2-0 after beating the Spurs in Game 2.
The final score was 105-104 in favor of the Knicks.
Mitchell Robinson and Victor Wembanyama were involved in a shoving incident during the second quarter.
Robinson was given a technical foul during the game, but the NBA later rescinded it.
Robinson and teammate Karl-Anthony Towns have played key defensive roles against Wembanyama.
Robinson blocked Wembanyama’s potential game-winning shot in the last seconds.
Robinson has been playing effectively despite an injured pinky finger sustained before the Finals.
Game 3 of the Finals will be held at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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The Vegas Golden Knights won a hockey game against the Carolina Hurricanes in double overtime. They overcame losing a 4-0 lead to win the game 5-4, taking a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final series.
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The game was part of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Golden Knights had a 4-0 lead but the Hurricanes tied the score.
The game went into double overtime.
Defenseman Shea Theodore scored the winning goal.
The Golden Knights now lead the series 2 games to 1.
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The US women's soccer team played a friendly match against Brazil in São Paulo as part of their preparation for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. The US scored first through Sophia Wilson, but Brazil quickly scored twice and won the game 2-1.
Key Facts
The match was played in São Paulo, Brazil.
Sophia Wilson scored for the US in the 2nd minute; it was her first goal since 2024.
Wilson did not play in 2025 because she gave birth to her daughter.
Brazil scored two goals within three minutes, in the 11th and 14th minutes.
The US team showed some defensive mistakes that allowed Brazil to score.
US goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn made three saves in the first half.
Brazil’s goalkeeper Lele left the game in the 81st minute due to a leg injury.
The US nearly scored again late in the game but missed their chance in stoppage time.
The US last played an away match in Brazil in 2014.
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Golden Tempo won the Belmont Stakes horse race at Saratoga Race Course, completing the third part of the Triple Crown after winning the Kentucky Derby five weeks earlier. Trainer Cherie DeVaux made history as the first woman to win multiple Triple Crown races.
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Golden Tempo won the 158th Belmont Stakes at Saratoga Race Course.
The horse had previously won the Kentucky Derby five weeks earlier.
Cherie DeVaux is the trainer, and she is the first woman to win more than one Triple Crown race.
Jockey Jose Ortiz rode Golden Tempo to victory.
The race was run at Saratoga for the last time before moving back to Belmont Park next year.
Nine horses competed; Commandment finished second and Renegade third.
Golden Tempo won with odds of 6-1, and the race time was 2:03.49 for one-and-one-quarter miles.
The traditional Belmont Park track is being rebuilt, causing the temporary move to Saratoga.
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