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  2. Women's Super League - Wikipedia

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    All other fixtures would remain available to stream for free on The FA Player, the governing body's own over OTT service. Believed to be worth around £8 million a season, it is the biggest broadcast deal of any professional women's football league in the world and marked the first time that the WSL's rights had been sold separately from the men's game.

  3. DAZN - Wikipedia

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    DAZN ( ⫽ dəˈzoʊn ⫽; pronounced "da zone") is a British over-the-top sports streaming and entertainment platform. [2] Founded in 2015, it is majority owned by Access Industries, the investment group founded by Sir Len Blavatnik, and is headquartered in London, England. [3]

  4. Soccer Iraq - Wikipedia

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    2015. Soccer Iraq is an English-based Iraqi website and social media agency providing a variety of news, statistics and services for Iraqi football, ranging from coverage on the Iraq national football team and its players to news on the Iraq Stars League . On 17 May 2021, Soccer Iraq partnered with Al-Shorta Sports Club to manage the club's ...

  5. Tim Vickery - Wikipedia

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    Tim Vickery (born 25 May 1965) is a freelance English football journalist, who has lived in Brazil since 1994. [1] [2] He is the South American football correspondent for BBC Sport, contributing to the corporation's output online, on TV and radio. [3] [4] Vickery frequently writes for World Soccer, ESPN, Sports Illustrated and PL Brasil, and he ...

  6. Brazil–Iraq relations - Wikipedia

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    Brazil-Iraq relations. Brazil. Iraq. BrazilIraq relations are the foreign relations between Brazil and Iraq. Brazil maintains an embassy in Baghdad and Iraq maintains an embassy in Brasília. Both countries are full members of the Group of 77 . Brazil was the first Latin American country to reopen its embassy in Iraq since the 1991 Gulf War.

  7. All or Nothing: Brazil National Team - Wikipedia

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    43–54 minutes. Original release. Network. Amazon Prime Video. Release. 31 January 2020. ( 2020-01-31) All or Nothing: Brazil National Team is an Amazon Original docuseries as part of the All or Nothing brand. In the series, Brazil national football team 's progress was charted through their winning campaign at the 2019 Copa América.

  8. ESPN (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    Watch live. ESPN is the Brazilian division of ESPN Inc. Launched in March 1989 as Canal+, it was the first country-specific version of ESPN outside the United States, launched in June 1995. The channel has covered major sporting events, like the 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 Summer Olympics; the 1998, 2006, 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup ...

  9. Brazil 76–0 Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    This was a little over one goal per minute. It was the world record for 4 days. Brazil did not play that day. 10 October: In Brazil's first game, they beat Angola 7–0. Timor-Leste lost to the host side, Macau, 13–4. 11 October: Brazil crushed Macau 27–0. Portugal narrowly defeated Angola on that day, 4–1.