Nigeria, as a young country, still heavily relies on its oral history. In many cities and villages, the story of the country and its people are...
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Welcome to our first group preview here on The Red Card District. Group A is highlighted by Brazil and a plucky Mexico side hoping to make an i...
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Being Venezuelan by birth and a football fan by choice, I look over to our neighbours to the west with a bit of envy. Colombia is very close as they s...
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If the outlook for this 2014 Italy World Cup side could be summed up with one word, it would be “uncertainty”. With one of the oldest teams in the...
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