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12 Stories That Changed The World In 2022
As the world began to slowly open up, 2022 was filled with no shortage of major events.
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As the world began to slowly open up, 2022 was filled with no shortage of major events.
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In one of the most exciting World Cup finals in history, Argentina beat France 4-2 in a penalty kick shootout on Dec. 18 to win the 2022 World Cup.
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Yoshimi Yamashita says she hopes she can inspire more women and help to normalize seeing women referees on the pitch.
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The World Cup’s not coming home, but Big Dave is.
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Here are some of the inspiring women you should know about this week.
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“Perception and angle are everything!!!”
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Morocco became the first Arab nation to reach the World Cup quarter finals and raised Palestine’s flag to celebrate.
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The World Cup has its newest heartthrob, and it’s South Korean striker Cho Gue-sung, who has been making waves on social media for being extremely handsome.
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Three women referees from France, Brazil and Mexico have made history as the first all-women referee team to take charge of a men’s World Cup match for the first time in 96 years.
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A pitch invader ran onto the field waving a Pride flag while sporting a custom Superman T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan “Save Ukraine” on the front and “Respect Iranian Women” on the back during the Portugal vs Uruguay match on Nov. 29.
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English player Jack Grealish celebrated his first goal at the World Cup with an arm wiggle dedicated to 11-year-old fan Finlay Fisher.
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The German national soccer team covered their mouths during their team photo to protest FIFA’s decision to threaten European teams that wore rainbow “OneLove” armbands with yellow cards.
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In the latest trend on Chinese social media, people are now dressing up their pets as La’eeb using white cloth or paper towels.
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He literally tore the entire door from its frame.
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Team captains from seven European soccer team will no longer wear an armband with a rainbow heart during their World Cup matches after FIFA threatened to give them yellow cards.
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The Iranian national soccer team refused to sing when their national anthem played before their World Cup match against England to show their support for the ongoing anti-government protests in their country.