Copa America: Argentina Wins For The First Time in 28 years, Messi Wins First Senior International Trophy.

This Argentina’s Copa America triumph means a lot to Barcelona star Lionel Messi who this is the first time ever he’s lifting a major senior international trophy in a blue-and-white shirt after making his debut for Argentina 16years ago. The tournament’s golden glove winner Emiliano Martinez was excited to have won the trophy with the superstar colleague: “I’m speechless. I knew my dream would come true, and where better than the Maracanazo and giving the title to the best in the world and fulfilling his dream.”

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Chelsea Wins Season’s Champions League For The Second Time In Club History.

Pep Guardiola defends his team selection despite the critics he got from football fans: “I did what is the best for the game. Exceptional season for us. It is an honour to be here. Today we are sad but when we analyse it was a successful season for us. It was a tough game. In the second half we were brilliant, we were brave but we could not convert the goals because they were so strong, so fast. We didn’t allow them to make the process to play, the players were exceptional, all of them, and we will come back again, maybe, one day.”

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Furore As 12 Europe Leading Clubs Form A breakaway ‘Super League.

The creation of a new midweek competition known as the Super League has been announced. Twelve of Europe’s leading football clubs (AC Milan, Arsenal, Atlético de Madrid, Chelsea, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Juventus, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Tottenham Hotspur) have joined as founding clubs with three additional clubs anticipated joining before the commencement of the inaugural season.

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Brazil Joins New Zealand, others on Equal Pay For Male and Female Footballers Representing the Country.

Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) is not the first to bring out equity in terms of pay in men and women’s national team football. Norway, New Zealand, and Australia are part of the countries that have already agreed to give their men and women players equal pay before Brazil made their own known to the public yesterday.

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