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[Title] => Who owns the World Cup?
[Summary] => So it begins, a fever unlike that spread by any single-sport event in the world. The World Cup once again grips the world. People believe that it must have been a Brazilian and German game to begin with, since those two countries live it like a religion, and dominate the sport to an almost unfair extent with a handful of other countries. But there is actually scientific evidence that at least half a dozen countries from disparate parts of the globe had some form of the sport germinate in their countryside before the game evolved into modern-day football.
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[AuthorName] => Bill Velasco
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