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Berührte der Ball vor Englands Tor ein Kabel in der Luft? "Eher den Norwegern glauben als der Fifa"

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July 12, 2026

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Berührte der Ball vor Englands Tor ein Kabel in der Luft? "Eher den Norwegern glauben als der Fifa"

Heftige Debatte um Bellinghams 1:1, das die Wende brachte. Norwegen reklamierte: Eigentlich eine klare Sache. Doch laut Fifa soll der Sensor im Ball keine Berührung angezeigt haben

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