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Back-to-back World Cup winners: Argentina seek to join elite group
World🏛️ PoliticsCenter21 hr. ago

Back-to-back World Cup winners: Argentina seek to join elite group

Argentina is set to become only the third team in World Cup history to successfully defend their title, facing Spain in the final. The article reviews past instances where teams attempted to retain their World Cup victory, highlighting notable matches and historical contexts. Italy in 1938 became the first to achieve this feat, while Brazil did so in 1962 and again in 1998. Argentina's 1990 attempt ended in defeat against West Germany. France nearly repeated their 2018 success in 2022 but fell short to Argentina, marking Messi's first World Cup win.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter21 hr. ago
Back-to-back World Cup winners: Argentina seek to join elite group

Argentina is set to become only the third team in World Cup history to successfully defend their title, facing Spain in the final. The article reviews past instances where teams attempted to retain their World Cup victory, highlighting notable matches and historical contexts. Italy in 1938 became the first to achieve this feat, while Brazil did so in 1962 and again in 1998. Argentina's 1990 attempt ended in defeat against West Germany. France nearly repeated their 2018 success in 2022 but fell short to Argentina, marking Messi's first World Cup win.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of historical World Cup outcomes without overt ideological slant. It objectively recounts past tournaments and results without favoring any particular nation or political narrative. While the subject matter involves international sports competition, the focus

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