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Los cinco mejores túneles o caños de la historia

El fútbol se trata de ganar y también de entretener. Al final, la gente paga un boleto para animar a sus equipos tanto como quieren pasar un buen rato. Los túneles o caños sirven para este propósito. Incluso después de un aburrido empate a 0-0, un buen tunel puede salvar el día y hacer que los aficionados salgan del estadio con una sonrisa.

En los siguientes ejemplos, diría que esa sonrisa duró más de una semana. ¡Es hora de ver algo de magia!

Ronaldo (R9) en el Inter de Milán

Soccer In Rap: Where Foot Play Meets Wordplay

When we think of football or soccer and hip hop’s most famous element, rap, the pair seem more of a confusing combo than a dynamic duo. For those of us who know the value of street soccer, like France’s urban football scene, the beautiful game is no stranger to rap music.

From old school rap groups like A Tribe Called Quest and the underground corridors of British Grime rap to living legend Jay-Z, this is a journey through soccer in rap.

World Cup Final Prematch Show Is Ronaldinho Slapping A Conga Drum

Before today’s main event at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, World Cup final spectators were treated to the closing ceremony on the pitch. Around 80,000 got to watch 49-year-old Will Smith lip sync a pretty bad song and Ronaldinho slap a drum while a cohort of attractive women danced around him. 

So just another day in the life of Ronaldinho, I guess. 

FIFA Just Dropped The Music Video For The World Cup Anthem

With every World Cup comes a new anthem produced for it. In recent years we’ve had Shakira and Pitbull, but this anthem just doesn’t have the same star power as those. The 2018 World Cup anthem is called “Live It Up,” performed by Nicky Jam alongside Era Istrefi and Will Smith. 

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