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The Lions Beat New Zealand and Secured the Pass to the Second Phase of the World Hockey on Lawn

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The Argentine team outnumbered those of Oceania by 7 to 1 with impeccable performance; a hat trick of the Cordobés Domene, two of Capurro, Marcucci and Keenan, the goals of the team led by Lucas Rey

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The Argentine team outnumbered those of Oceania by 7 to 1 with impeccable performance; a hat trick of the Cordobés Domene, two of Capurro, Marcucci and Keenan, the goals of the team led by Lucas Rey

·Vicente López, Argentina
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After the solid debut with partying against Japan and the defeat against the Netherlands, the Albiceleste plays hand in hand the classification. ESPN and the platformDisney+ are televised.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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See this post on Instagram A publication shared by FIH Hockey World Cup (@hockey.worldcup) Argentina's passage in the 2026 Hockey World Championship continues. Both branches managed to overcome the first phase and got into the top eight. After the Las Leonas ranking, this Thursday morning was the turn of Los Leones. Lucas Rey's team needed at least a tie against New Zealand, but it didn't settle and went for more. The compatriots dispatched with…

The team led by Matías Rey had an outstanding performance and showed a great offensive strength to keep a score that allowed him to advance in round. Although New Zealand started up on the scoreboard, Argentina reacted quickly and managed to turn the development of the meeting. Tomás Domene was one of the great figures of the day by converting three goals for the national set. Bautista Capurro also played a prominent role and contributed two poi…

The Argentine team was imposed by 7 to 1 in the closing of the Group Phase and waits to know its final position in the area.

The Lions ended their participation in the first phase with an unappealable score against New Zealand by 7 to 1 and decreed their participation among the top eight of the Hockey World Cup.Argentina started the match by betting on vertigo and verticality, trying to be incisive in its approaches, but with little prominence in three quarters of the court. The New Zealanders did not want to miss their chances of qualifying and tried to seize the bal…

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elgrafico.com.ar broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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