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Breaking: Agentina wins iconic World Cup

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December 18, 2022
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World football legend Lionel Messi has led Agentina to win one of the iconic world cup in the history of the world football.

This is the first time the world cup will be held in an Arab nation.

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Messi scored a total.tyree goals in the final as his team won in a penalty shootout against France. 

It was one of the impressive outing from both teams as they held each other to a three all draw at the end of 120 minutes of play. 

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