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Germany and Netherlands Crash Out as World Cup Delivers Major Shocks

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Paraguay and Morocco knocked Germany and the Netherlands out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after penalty shootouts, while Brazil secured a stoppage-time win over Japan. Germany's exit sparked criticism over a VAR decision and renewed pressure on coach Julian Nagelsmann.
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Morocco and Paraguay eliminated the Netherlands and Germany in a series of prisons, while the Canarinha rallied to beat Japan in the 10th finals of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Greenamarela remounted in the last few minutes and imposed itself on Japan The Albirroja surprised the world by eliminating [...]

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Paraguay has given the first big surprise of the World Cup after eliminating Germany in the tens of thousands of finals. Brazil has had to use it thoroughly to go back to Japan and move to eighths and Morocco has confirmed its great level by arousing in the penalties to the Netherlands. All this will be analyzed in this new chapter of Football Chapa, the video program conducted by Antonio Nieto, which will count on the participation of journalis…

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The day of 29 June caught a close eye with fans of international football when they decreed the early and shocking farewell of two world powers to the occasion of the 10th World Cup at the end of 2026. While Germany suffered a hard setback from the 12 steps in front of Paraguay, the selection of the Netherlands ran the same tragic fate by being marginalized from the competition via the prisons before its pair in Morocco. However, beyond frustrat…

On an atypical evening evening, the albi-red ensemble and the Atlas lions beat the European powers in the prison season.

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Martin Cid Magazine broke the news on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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