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Die Nati trifft im WM-Achtelfinal auf Kolumbien: Diaz und Co. bezwingen Ghana knapp

Switzerland's national football team, referred to as 'Die Nati,' has advanced to the World Cup quarterfinals after narrowly defeating Ghana in their round of 16 match. The game was closely contested, with Switzerland securing a narrow victory. This result sets up a highly anticipated matchup against Colombia in the next stage of the tournament.

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Die Nati trifft im WM-Achtelfinal auf Kolumbien: Diaz und Co. bezwingen Ghana knapp

Switzerland's national football team, referred to as 'Die Nati,' has advanced to the World Cup quarterfinals after narrowly defeating Ghana in their round of 16 match. The game was closely contested, with Switzerland securing a narrow victory. This result sets up a highly anticipated matchup against Colombia in the next stage of the tournament.

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