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Tottenham Hotspur's Mathys Tel scores during the English Premier League soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United in London, Monday May 11, 2026. (John Walton/PA via AP)
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Tottenham Hotspur's Mathys Tel, right, shoots towards goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United in London, Monday May 11, 2026. (John Walton/PA via AP)
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Leeds United's Joe Rodon, left, and Tottenham's Richarlison battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Totteham Hotspur and Leeds United in London, Monday, May 11, 2026. (John Walton/PA via AP)
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Tottenham Hotspur's Mathys Tel, right, celebrates scoring during the English Premier League soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United in London, Monday May 11, 2026. (John Walton/PA via AP)
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(FILES) French forward Just Fontaine dribbles the ball during a soccer match between France and Hungary in November 1957. The 1958 World Cup in Sweden marked the emergence of Pele, who was just 17 at the time. Furthermore, it was the first World Cup not attended by its founder, Jules Rimet, who had died in 1956 at the age of 83, and a fellow Frenchman, Just Fontaine, scored a total of 13 goals, a record that has yet to be broken. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) England's national soccer team captain Bobby Moore holds aloft the Jules Rimet trophy as he is carried by his teammates following England's victory over Germany (4-2 in extra time) in the World Cup final on July 30, 1966 at Wembley stadium in London.(From L : Gordon Banks, Alan Ball, Roger Hunt, Geoff Hurst - who scored three goals - Ray Wilson, George Cohen and Bobby Charlton). The Beatles and the miniskirt were all the rage when England hosted the World Cup for the sport they had invented 103 years earlier. A record 70 countries entered the tournament, but African nations decided to boycott the event because the champion from their region was forced to play against the Asian champion to secure a place. The final, played at the "temple" of Wembley, was not without controversy. England beat Germany 42 in extra time thanks to a "ghost goal" by Geoff Hurst, who scored three goals in the final a feat matched only by Kylian Mbappe more than half a century later. (Photo by CENTRAL PRESS / AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) West Germany's and England's national soccer team captains, Uwe Seeler (L) and Bobby Moore, exchange pennants as Swiss referee Gottfried Dienst (C) looks on before the start of the World Cup final on July 30, 1966 at Wembley stadium in London. The Beatles and the miniskirt were all the rage when England hosted the World Cup for the sport they had invented 103 years earlier. A record 70 countries entered the tournament, but African nations decided to boycott the event because the champion from their region was forced to play against the Asian champion to secure a place. The final, played at the "temple" of Wembley, was not without controversy. England beat Germany 42 in extra time thanks to a "ghost goal" by Geoff Hurst, who scored three goals in the final a feat matched only by Kylian Mbappe more than half a century later. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 11: U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks as he welcomes the 2026 NCAA football national champion Indiana Hoosier and their head coach Curt Cignetti during an event on the South Lawn of the White House on May 11, 2026 in Washington, DC. The Indiana Hoosiers defeated the Miami Hurricanes 27-21 to win their first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship on January 19, 2026. on May 11, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)


