FIFA Club WC: Dortmund Triumphs as Real Madrid Advance in Round of 16
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By César López, CNN en Español The round of 16 matches of the first 32-team FIFA Club World Cup lived up to the expectations generated throughout the world of football. Big favorites continue to advance, emerging stars impress coaches and fans, and major disappointments have been the variables in the first knockout round. These are the best images from the best 16. As if it were a final of the "Brasileirao" itself, Palmeiras and Botafogo opened …
Serhou Guirassy stamped a pair of early goals, both assisted by Karim Adeyemi, and Borussia Dortmund doubled on Tuesday 2-1 to Monterrey Mexico to advance to the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup.
Borussia Dortmund is still in business despite having his first men’s team competing for the Club World Cup in the United States. In fact, after defeating Rayados de Monterrey, the club of the Bundesliga joins Real Madrid in the quarter-finals of the World Cup tournament. More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 119269579Before that match, the amarinegro club has renewed with Puma as technical sponsor of the club for the coming seasons. Accordi…
The Borussia Dortmund beat Monterrey by 2-1 this Tuesday thanks to a doublet of the French striker Serhou Guirassy, before the Mexicans cut distances with a bit of Germán Berterame that was not enough, so the Germans meet with Real Madrid in the quarterfinals of the Clubs World Cup.Rival of Real Madrid There will be no duel between the Madrid ensemble and the former captain merengue Sergio Ramos, after the defeat of 'Rayados' against the Dortmun…
FIFA Club WC: Dortmund triumphs as Real Madrid advance in Round of 16
The knockout stage of the FIFA Club World Cup delivered more twists on Tuesday, with Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid securing their quarter-final spots. These victories set the stage for a highly anticipated showdown between the two European heavyweights. This comes after football fans were treated to high drama on Monday as two of Europe’s biggest clubs—Manchester City and Inter Milan—crashed out of the tournament in a stunning day of round-o…
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