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Canada hoists the Pinatar Cup

Canada hoists the Pinatar Cup

CBC25-02-2025

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Watch Canada lift the Pinatar Cup after defeating Taiwan 7-0 to win the tournament in San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain.

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