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The Rise of Rare Game Cards
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‘Air Bud: World Pup’ Helps 1999 World Cup Stars Win Fans
By: Isabelle Wang In 1999, the U.S. women’s national soccer team won its second world cup, which was hosted in the U.S. The games were…
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A Young and Inspiring Ultimate Player
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Matildas beat France in Insane Penalty Shootout
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