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A goal scored during a Spain versus Austria match was ruled out after the referee called a foul. The decision drew immediate reaction from observers.
skysports.comA goal scored by a Spain player during a match against Austria was disallowed when the referee immediately signaled a foul. The call prevented the goal from counting and left the Spain side unable to add to the score at that moment.
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The incident occurred during live play as Spain pressed forward.
Austria continued without conceding on the play. Officials maintained the foul call stood, ending the sequence without further review shown on the broadcast.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
realitytea.comPrince William stated on the New Heights podcast that King Charles hates football and that his family lacks a long history with the sport. He also discussed his World Cup travel plans and attendance at a recent Europa League final.
ESPNFIFA is reviewing a possible move of Sunday's round-of-16 match to noon local time at Estadio Azteca to avoid afternoon thunderstorms and flooding. The governing body has not confirmed any change to the original 6:00 p.m. start.
The Philadelphia Flyers submitted a five-year, $90 million offer sheet to Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson on Friday. The deal carries an $18 million average annual value. Anaheim has seven days to match or surrender the 21-year-old player and receive four first-round draft pick…