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The Telegram and Ballot that Left Spain Out of a World Cup

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Spain came from fulfilling in 1950 its best World Cup participation (he obtained the fourth place) and from ‘fichar’ to one of the great players of the moment, Ladislao Kubala, nationalized Spanish – after being baptized in the Catholic faith, fulfilling the canons of the time-, debuting with the Red in 1953.It all pointed, therefore, to a successful participation in the 1954 World Cup, which would be played in Switzerland.But nothing further fr…
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Spain came from fulfilling in 1950 its best World Cup participation (he obtained the fourth place) and from ‘fichar’ to one of the great players of the moment, Ladislao Kubala, nationalized Spanish – after being baptized in the Catholic faith, fulfilling the canons of the time-, debuting with the Red in 1953.It all pointed, therefore, to a successful participation in the 1954 World Cup, which would be played in Switzerland.But nothing further fr…

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sport.es broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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