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They've been buzzing about him being a black immigrant, and now Mexico's at his feet.
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They've been buzzing about him being a black immigrant, and now Mexico's at his feet.

The article focuses on Julian Quiñones, a Mexican football player who scored the first goal for Mexico at the World Cup. It highlights his passion for football and his determination to lead Mexico to victory against England in the quarterfinals. The piece also discusses Raúl Jimenez, another key player for Mexico, who has overcome serious injuries to continue playing. Jimenez's career includes a severe head injury in 2020, which nearly cost him his life but did not stop him from returning to the game. The article provides background on Quiñones' difficult upbringing in a poor region of Colombia marked by drug violence and illegal mining.

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Seznam Zprávy logoSeznam ZprávyIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
They've been buzzing about him being a black immigrant, and now Mexico's at his feet.

The article focuses on Julian Quiñones, a Mexican football player who scored the first goal for Mexico at the World Cup. It highlights his passion for football and his determination to lead Mexico to victory against England in the quarterfinals. The piece also discusses Raúl Jimenez, another key player for Mexico, who has overcome serious injuries to continue playing. Jimenez's career includes a severe head injury in 2020, which nearly cost him his life but did not stop him from returning to the game. The article provides background on Quiñones' difficult upbringing in a poor region of Colombia marked by drug violence and illegal mining.

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