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Ghana will kick off their World Cup ​campaign seeking to regain their prowess as a globally competitive soccer nation, with their opening test coming on ‌Wednesday against a Panama side eager for their first-ever win in the tournament.
The flags of Paraguay and Panama both contain red, white and blue. But that's no excuse for ESPN, which made an embarrassing mistake Friday night when previewing the USA-Paraguay men's soccer game in the World Cup.
With Honduras stunning group winners Mexico 3-2, the United States' 2-1 defeat to Trinidad and Tobago saw them finish fifth in the six-team North, Central American and Caribbean (CONCACAF) final qualifying round.
TORONTO - A soccer ball had a home at Jose Caballero's stall in the New York locker room for the Yankees' weekend road series against the Toronto Blue Jays. As we navigate through unprecedented times,
Ghana will kick off their FIFA World Cup campaign on Wednesday in Toronto, with a Group L clash against Panama.
The midfielder, whose nation are in the same World Cup group as England, denies seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.
They might not be the favourites for the top two in Group L but both Ghana and Panama, who face each other on Wednesday in Toronto, will be keen to progress from their group. A win for either Ghana or Panama will boost their chances of making it to the next round from a group consisting of England and Croatia.
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