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The 11th, and some more, best football books for the World Cup.
Spain🎭 Culture18 days ago

The 11th, and some more, best football books for the World Cup.

The article discusses some of the best football books to read during the World Cup, highlighting works like 'Puro fútbol' by Argentine writer Roberto Fontanarrosa. It mentions Borges' preference for attending a lecture on immortality over participating in the collective frenzy of the 1978 World Cup. The piece also references the Constitutional Court (TC), though it does not elaborate further.

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The 11th, and some more, best football books for the World Cup.

The article discusses some of the best football books to read during the World Cup, highlighting works like 'Puro fútbol' by Argentine writer Roberto Fontanarrosa. It mentions Borges' preference for attending a lecture on immortality over participating in the collective frenzy of the 1978 World Cup. The piece also references the Constitutional Court (TC), though it does not elaborate further.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural content related to football literature and does not present any overt political stance or biased framing. It includes a mention of the Constitutional Court but does not provide enough context or commentary to suggest a political lean.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 95): The article discusses football books related to the World Cup but does not make specific factual claims about the event itself. It references historical events like the 1978 World Cup and Jorge Luis Borges accurately. The content aligns with the cross-source consensus as it focuses on literature rat

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