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Thank you, Fifa! Pact returns, Botafogo v Palmeiras, magical night

Thank you, Fifa! Pact returns, Botafogo v Palmeiras, magical night

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Monday night (24) GAVE EVERYTHING to football fans following the 2025 Club World Cup!
Palmeiras was losing to Inter Miami, with a real risk of being eliminated, but managed to snatch a 2-2 draw.
In the other game of the night, Porto and Al Ahly drew 4-4! Yes, a game with EIGHT GOALS out of nowhere, on a Monday in a week with five working days!
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+ Club World Cup defines the TWO first duels of the round of 16 ⚔️
Social media, of course, was attentive to everything that happened on the fields in the United States!
Botafogo x Palmeiras in the round of 16...
The return of the pact
And Europe, huh...
Thanks, Fifa! 🫶
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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