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Colombia wins Group K after 0-0 draw with Portugal; both teams advance to knockouts
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Colombia wins Group K after 0-0 draw with Portugal; both teams advance to knockouts

In the World Cup's Group K, Colombia secured the group title with a 0-0 draw against Portugal. Both teams had already guaranteed their places in the knockout stage prior to the match. Colombia will now face Ghana, while Portugal will take on Croatia. Despite neither team scoring, the game featured strong performances from both sides, with Portugal's goalkeeper making several crucial saves. The match took place at the Miami Dolphins' stadium, drawing a large audience that included notable figures such as FIFA President Gianni Infantino, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and various celebrities and athletes. Multiple watch parties were organized in South Florida to allow fans unable to attend the sold-out event to follow the match.

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Colombia wins Group K after 0-0 draw with Portugal; both teams advance to knockouts

In the World Cup's Group K, Colombia secured the group title with a 0-0 draw against Portugal. Both teams had already guaranteed their places in the knockout stage prior to the match. Colombia will now face Ghana, while Portugal will take on Croatia. Despite neither team scoring, the game featured strong performances from both sides, with Portugal's goalkeeper making several crucial saves. The match took place at the Miami Dolphins' stadium, drawing a large audience that included notable figures such as FIFA President Gianni Infantino, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and various celebrities and athletes. Multiple watch parties were organized in South Florida to allow fans unable to attend the sold-out event to follow the match.

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