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Cómo va Brasil vs. Japón por el Mundial 2026 y el posible rival de octavos de final

LA NACION

LA NACION

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June 29, 2026

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Cómo va Brasil vs. Japón por el Mundial 2026 y el posible rival de octavos de final

El encuentro de 16vos de final entre la Verdeamarela y los Samuráis Azules ya se juega en el estadio NRG de Houston, Estados Unidos, con arbitraje del italiano Maurizio Mariani

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