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Morocco end Canada's dream run to storm into FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinals

The article reports on a football match where Morocco defeated Canada, ending their hopes of advancing further in the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament. The headline suggests that Morocco's victory was decisive, allowing them to progress to the quarterfinals. The tone of the article appears celebratory of Morocco's success and highlights the end of Canada's strong performance in the competition. No specific details about the match outcome, player performances, or tournament context are provided beyond this brief mention.

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Morocco end Canada's dream run to storm into FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinals

The article reports on a football match where Morocco defeated Canada, ending their hopes of advancing further in the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament. The headline suggests that Morocco's victory was decisive, allowing them to progress to the quarterfinals. The tone of the article appears celebratory of Morocco's success and highlights the end of Canada's strong performance in the competition. No specific details about the match outcome, player performances, or tournament context are provided beyond this brief mention.

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