Category: football
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Iraq Qualifies for the World Cup for the First Time in Forty Years
Iraq qualified for the 2026 World Cup with a 2-1 win over Bolivia — forty years after their last appearance, through war, closed airspace, and a system designed to keep them out.
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Why the Bills Shrink When the Stakes Get Highest
There’s dread in every Buffalo moment—not because Josh Allen can’t deliver, but because the sideline tightens, retreats, and coaches small when it matters.
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Saskatchewan Shatters a Decade of Grey Cup Trends
Saskatchewan won the Grey Cup as rare favourites in a league where underdogs dominate, becoming just the fourth favourite in a decade to win and only the third to cover.
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Winnipeg Hosts Grey Cup on 140th Anniversary of Riel’s Execution
On the day Canada marked 140 years since Louis Riel’s hanging, the Grey Cup celebrated Indigenous visibility, revealing the deep contradictions of the settler state.
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How the Grey Cup Became Canada’s National Ritual
From wartime morale to reconciliation politics, the Grey Cup has served as a national ritual shaping Canadian identity when politics struggles to hold the country together.
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Why Underdogs Keep Winning the Grey Cup
Montreal enters the Grey Cup as a +3.5 underdog, riding major momentum in a league where single-game volatility often lets dogs rise and favourites fall.
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