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WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK - MAY 10: Ryan Blaney, driver of the #12 Menards/Libman Ford, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on May 10, 2026 in Watkins Glen, New York. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
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WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK - MAY 10: Austin Cindric, driver of the #2 Snap on Ford, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on May 10, 2026 in Watkins Glen, New York. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
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WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK - MAY 10: Ty Gibbs, driver of the #54 Monster Energy Toyota, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on May 10, 2026 in Watkins Glen, New York. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
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WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK - MAY 10: Chris Buescher, driver of the #17 BuildSubmarines.com Ford, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on May 10, 2026 in Watkins Glen, New York. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
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WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK - MAY 10: AJ Allmendinger, driver of the #16 Grizzly Nicotine Pouches Chevrolet, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on May 10, 2026 in Watkins Glen, New York. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 10: Gabby Williams #1 of the Golden State Valkyries shoots over Natasha Mack #4 of the Phoenix Mercury at Chase Center on May 10, 2026 in San Francisco, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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(FILES) Duce Benito Mussolini (C, in white) poses with the Italian national soccer team on July 1, 1938 during a reception at the Palazzo Venezia in Rome. In 1934, the first World Cup in Europe was held in Italy. "May God help him if he fails," the dictator Benito Mussolini is said to have warned the Italian manager, Vittorio Pozzo. Il Duce wanted propaganda for his regime and knew exactly how to get it: by organising a World Cup... and winning it. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) Swedish goalkeeper Kalle Svensson dives to block the ball in front of Brazilian forward Ademir on July 9, 1950 in Rio de Janeiro during their World Cup final pool soccer match. Ademir scored four goals as Brazil beat Sweden 7-1. The world was beginning to recover from the devastation of the Second World War (19391945) when FIFA decided in 1946, during a congress in Luxembourg, to hold the fourth World Cup, a trophy which from that moment on came to be known as the Jules Rimet Cup in honour of the tournament's founder. Only one country put itself forward to host the tournament: Brazil, where football had already become a national passion. The Brazilian authorities decided to impress by building the world's largest stadium in Rio de Janeiro, the Maracana, a venue with a capacity of 200,000. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)


