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Nach WM-Aus – Auch unser U19-Team verpasst Revanche an Spanien

The article reports that Austria's under-19 national football team lost to Spain in a match following their elimination from the World Cup. The headline suggests a sense of disappointment after the World Cup exit, highlighting the loss as a missed opportunity for revenge against Spain. The focus is on the outcome of the game and the emotional response from Austrian fans and players.

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Nach WM-Aus – Auch unser U19-Team verpasst Revanche an Spanien

The article reports that Austria's under-19 national football team lost to Spain in a match following their elimination from the World Cup. The headline suggests a sense of disappointment after the World Cup exit, highlighting the loss as a missed opportunity for revenge against Spain. The focus is on the outcome of the game and the emotional response from Austrian fans and players.

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