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Allt það helsta: Kólumbía – Gana
IS⚽ Sports15 hr. ago

Allt það helsta: Kólumbía – Gana

In a football match held in Kansas City last night, Colombia defeated Ghana 1-0. The game was played in the knockout stages of a tournament, with Colombia advancing to the 16-team final. John Arias scored the only goal of the match in the 14th minute. Colombia dominated the game, and Ghana failed to score any goals against them. Colombia will now face Switzerland in the next round.

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Allt það helsta: Kólumbía – Gana

In a football match held in Kansas City last night, Colombia defeated Ghana 1-0. The game was played in the knockout stages of a tournament, with Colombia advancing to the 16-team final. John Arias scored the only goal of the match in the 14th minute. Colombia dominated the game, and Ghana failed to score any goals against them. Colombia will now face Switzerland in the next round.

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