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Burgeoning 'Baller League' offers zany remix of Beautiful Game

Burgeoning 'Baller League' offers zany remix of Beautiful Game

The Standard10-06-2025
A general view of players in action during a Baller League match at the Copper Box Arena in London, Britain, May 12, 2025. REUTERS/Streisand Neto/File Photo
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