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By Sourit Sanyal The year 2022 was an eventful one when it comes to sports. Covid played spoilsport in the beginning of the year with a fresh Omicron wave, affecting different parts of the world. Things began to ease as Covid cases across the world reduced and governments lifted restrictions. From lockdowns and zero-attendance crowds during the start of 2022, fans are now flocking to the stadium in thousands like pre-Covid times, with packed stadiums across all major global sporting events. The impact of Covid-19 is still visible in contemporary sports with vaccination and wearing masks inside...
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By The Conversation After a month of football, the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup in Qatar has concluded with Argentina beating France 4-2 in a penalty shootout after drawing 3-3. Record numbers of fans were expected to watch the nail-biting final match at the Lusail Stadium just outside of the Qatari capital Doha. The tournament featured a highly competitive group stage, increased global representation in the knockout rounds, dramatic upsets and outstanding individual performances — highlighted by Argentina's great Lionel Messi and emerging superstar Kylian Mbappé of France. From the moment FIFA a...
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By The Conversation Wycliffe W. Njororai Simiyu , University of Texas at Tyler History was made by Morocco, the first African and first Arab team to advance to a semi-final at the men's football World Cup. The Atlas Lions, endowed with impeccable organisation and defensive will, creative midfield passing, speedy offence and the rousing racket of its fans, broke the elusive World Cup glass ceiling against Portugal to face France in the final four in Qatar. The sound of the Moroccan fans has become a lifeblood coursing through the first World Cup to be staged in the Arab world. As magical as Mor...
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By Sourit Sanyal The 2022 FIFA World Cup is set to take place in Qatar, making the peninsular Arabian country the first in the Middle East to host international football's apex tournament. The tournament will kick off on November 20 with the host Qatar taking on Ecuador at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor. With 52 days left for the mega event to commence, many kit manufacturers like Nike, Adidas and Puma have started unveiling the home and away jerseys that will be worn by players during the tournament. Hummel, the Danish kit manufacturer unveiled the jersey of Denmark's national football team a...
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