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Mondial 2026 : L’Espagne, sans briller !

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July 10, 2026

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L’Espagne s’est qualifiée pour les demi-finales de la Coupe du Monde 2026 en dominant la Belgique sur le score de 2-1 au Stade de Los Angeles. Après une entame disputée, La Roja a ouvert le score à la 30e minute grâce à Fabián Ruiz, à l’affût après une frappe de Dani Olmo repoussée par Thibaut Continuer la lecture de « Mondial 2026 : L’Espagne, sans briller ! » The post Mondial 2026 : L’Espagne, sans briller ! appeared first on Gnet news.

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