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Argentina on Sunday can achieve what only two teams in the history of the World Cup have managed.
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Argentina on Sunday can achieve what only two teams in the history of the World Cup have managed.

The article discusses Argentina's potential to join Italy and Brazil as the only national teams in history to win back-to-back FIFA World Cup titles. It provides historical context by detailing Italy's victories in 1934 and 1938 under coach Vittorio Pozzo, including their matches against Spain and Czechoslovakia. The piece then highlights Brazil's dominance in the late 1950s and early 1960s, focusing on their triumphs in 1958 and 1962, with special mention of Pelé’s rise to fame during these tournaments. The article notes Brazil’s success despite Pelé’s injury in 1962 and emphasizes the significance of Argentina potentially achieving this feat.

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Argentina on Sunday can achieve what only two teams in the history of the World Cup have managed.

The article discusses Argentina's potential to join Italy and Brazil as the only national teams in history to win back-to-back FIFA World Cup titles. It provides historical context by detailing Italy's victories in 1934 and 1938 under coach Vittorio Pozzo, including their matches against Spain and Czechoslovakia. The piece then highlights Brazil's dominance in the late 1950s and early 1960s, focusing on their triumphs in 1958 and 1962, with special mention of Pelé’s rise to fame during these tournaments. The article notes Brazil’s success despite Pelé’s injury in 1962 and emphasizes the significance of Argentina potentially achieving this feat.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports history and does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It presents factual information about past World Cup performances without any apparent bias or subjective commentary.

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