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Mondiali 2026
Girone B: in campo Qatar-Svizzera 0-1 DIRETTA
Seconda partita della prima giornata del girone B
13 giugno 2026, 21:25
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Qatar-Svizzera © ANSA/EPA
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In campo Qatar-Svizzera 0-1 DIRETTA
Al 16' Giallo per Abunada. Il portiere qatariota riceve l'ammonizione per l'intervento in ritardo su Remo Freuler che costa il rigore a favore della Svizzera. Sul dischetto si presenta Breel Embolo che guarda negli occhi il portiere avversario fino alla fine e incrocia il tiro spiazzando l'estremo difensore qatariota. Svizzera avanti 1-0
Seconda partita della prima giornata del girone B
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ANSAIndependentCenter4 days ago World Cup, Panama closes state offices for tournament debutThe government of Panama has ordered the closure of national and municipal public offices starting at 2 PM local time on Wednesday, June 17, in anticipation of the country's national football team's debut in the 2026 World Cup. The decision aims to allow public employees to support the team during their match against Ghana at the stadium in Toronto, Canada. However, essential services such as hospitals, clinics, fire departments, civil protection agencies, and transportation networks will remain operational to ensure continuous assistance and emergency management.
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