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Brazil, Morocco, Haiti and Senegal have selected New Jersey as their base region for the World Cup. The report says the area has become one of the tournament's most in-demand training-base locations.
The article outlines the nations that have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and briefly explains how they got there. In the excerpt shown, it highlights Africa’s 10 representatives, including Egypt, Morocco, Senegal and DR Congo.
Real Madrid's official site reports that Brahim Diaz contributed to Morocco's 2-1 win over Paraguay. The article frames it as a positive international outing for the attacking midfielder.
An international friendly match between Morocco and Paraguay is scheduled, with broadcast details provided.
Morocco vs Congo
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Chance soccer news covers transfers, injuries, lineups, results, tactical updates, managerial updates, and other stories connected to soccer teams, competitions, matches, and prediction-market context.
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