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15 Years of the South African World Cup: Six survivors...

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Pedro, Sergio Ramos, Busquets, Albio and Javi Martínez remain active

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Pedro, Sergio Ramos, Busquets, Albio and Javi Martínez remain active

·Barcelona, Spain
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11 July 2010 and all Spain was sitting next to the TV. The last stone was left on the way, eliminating Holland and proclaiming us champions of the world. 115 minutes of suffering in which we already saw ourselves betting everything on the ‘loteria de los penaltis’, but he was going to arrive, was going to appear “Don Andrés”, to change the history of a country, that would later crowd our streets, to united celebrate that the first world champion…

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Soccer City, Johannesburg, South Africa. World Cup. July 11, 2010. Andrés Iniesta was going to mark a before and after in the history of Spanish football and sport. Manchego, in the 116th minute of the extension of the final against Holland, scored the goal that allowed Spain to proclaim itself world champion for the first time in its history. A star that looks today the selection proudly in the chest fifteen years later and that serves as inspi…

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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