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La banda dell’1 per cento: Capo Verde e la necessità delle imprese impossibili
Italy⚽ Sports10 hr. ago

La banda dell’1 per cento: Capo Verde e la necessità delle imprese impossibili

The article discusses a football match where Cape Verde celebrated a goal scored by Sidny Lopes Cabral, highlighting his exceptional performance. The narrative suggests that such a goal is typically made by standout players. The piece appears to focus on sports commentary, mentioning other related topics like Wimbledon and the Olympic race, but does not delve into specific political issues.

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La banda dell’1 per cento: Capo Verde e la necessità delle imprese impossibili

The article discusses a football match where Cape Verde celebrated a goal scored by Sidny Lopes Cabral, highlighting his exceptional performance. The narrative suggests that such a goal is typically made by standout players. The piece appears to focus on sports commentary, mentioning other related topics like Wimbledon and the Olympic race, but does not delve into specific political issues.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not present any political content or biased framing. It primarily serves as a sports commentary without leaning towards any particular political stance.

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