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Tady se bude hrát finále MS. Všechny fotbalové chrámy šampionátu
CZ⚽ Sports20 hr. ago

Tady se bude hrát finále MS. Všechny fotbalové chrámy šampionátu

The article discusses the upcoming FIFA World Cup final, highlighting the diverse locations where matches will take place across different continents. It notes the vast geographical range, from the northern stadium in Vancouver to the southern venue in Mexico City, covering approximately 4,000 kilometers. The piece emphasizes the differences between the oldest and youngest stadiums, noting more than five decades apart in their construction dates. It also mentions the varying capacities of the venues, with the smallest accommodating around 46,000 people and the largest being twice as large. Additionally, the article points out variations in altitude, comparing the sea-level conditions in New York to the higher elevation of the Mexico City stadium, which sits several hundred meters above Snow Peak.

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Tady se bude hrát finále MS. Všechny fotbalové chrámy šampionátu

The article discusses the upcoming FIFA World Cup final, highlighting the diverse locations where matches will take place across different continents. It notes the vast geographical range, from the northern stadium in Vancouver to the southern venue in Mexico City, covering approximately 4,000 kilometers. The piece emphasizes the differences between the oldest and youngest stadiums, noting more than five decades apart in their construction dates. It also mentions the varying capacities of the venues, with the smallest accommodating around 46,000 people and the largest being twice as large. Additionally, the article points out variations in altitude, comparing the sea-level conditions in New York to the higher elevation of the Mexico City stadium, which sits several hundred meters above Snow Peak.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the logistics and diversity of the World Cup venues without taking a political stance. It provides factual information about stadium locations, sizes, and altitudes, presenting a balanced overview without emphasizing any particular viewpoint or agenda.

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