MVP of Fluminense v Borussia Dortmund
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Fluminense 0-0 Borussia Dortmund: Brazilians dominate in New Jersey but forced to settle for a point
Fluminense held Borussia Dortmund to a goalless draw in their FIFA Club World Cup opener on Tuesday, confirming that all four of Brazil’s representatives avoided defeat in the first round of
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We Ain't Got No History on MSNThiago Silva and Fluminense keep clean sheet against Borussia Dortmund at CWCFIFA Club World Cup trundles on with Groups E and F swinging into action today (Tuesday), including Fluminense who were facing Borussia Dortmund at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. As has been the trend,
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The 99 minutes in total very clearly belonged to the club from Rio de Janeiro. BVB were lacking tempo and aggressiveness. The around 1,800 BVB fans among the approximately 35,000 spectators at the
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World Soccer Talk on MSNBorussia Dortmund to break FIFA kit rules at 2025 Club World Cup? Dual sponsor twist after PSG’s font and logo fiascoJust a few games into the tournament, attention has veered away from the pitch and toward a wave of kit-related controversies. The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup was expected to be groundbreaking for its expanded format and elite competition.
Fluminense turned up the HEAT on Borussia Dortmund in the first half of their match this Tuesday (17th) at the Club World Cup. Ball possession was even, but the Tricolor had twice as many shots (8 x 4). Cannobio and especially Arias threatened by leading fast attacks.
Group F of the Club World Cup is inaugurated by the match between Borussia Dortmund and the Brazilians of Fluminense, captained by the eternal Thiago Silva. A goalless draw in the debut for both
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World Soccer Talk on MSNBorussia Dortmund director makes shocking remark about FIFA Club World Cup fields – And surprisingly drags Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi into itThe FIFA Club World Cup is already generating headlines in the United States, not just for its global matchups or record-breaking crowds, but due to a bizarre and unexpected controversy involving pitch conditions—and,