• TUNSWE#r

    From Binder Dundat@dundat@mail.com to rec.sport.soccer on Sun Jun 14 21:16:23 2026
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    the final match of todays quintuple header, I may have broken another
    long standing World Cup record no one cares about if i manage to stay
    awake and watch this match.


    I am not sure how Tunisia qualified, but Sweden were last in their
    qualifying group, behind Luxembourg, but since they beat Faroe Islands
    in the Nations League they somehow get to be in the World Cup.
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  • From doctor@doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) to rec.sport.soccer on Mon Jun 15 02:16:06 2026
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    In article <110njjk$3v5n9$4@dont-email.me>,
    Binder Dundat <dundat@mail.com> wrote:
    the final match of todays quintuple header, I may have broken another
    long standing World Cup record no one cares about if i manage to stay
    awake and watch this match.


    I am not sure how Tunisia qualified, but Sweden were last in their >qualifying group, behind Luxembourg, but since they beat Faroe Islands
    in the Nations League they somehow get to be in the World Cup.

    1 - 0 Sweden.
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  • From =?UTF-8?B?TGzDqW8=?=@llb.moura@gmail.com to rec.sport.soccer on Mon Jun 15 01:30:03 2026
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    On 14/06/2026 22:16, Binder Dundat wrote:
    the final match of todays quintuple header, I may have broken another
    long standing World Cup record no one cares about if i manage to stay
    awake and watch this match.


    I am not sure how Tunisia qualified, but Sweden were last in their qualifying group, behind Luxembourg, but since they beat Faroe Islands
    in the Nations League they somehow get to be in the World Cup.


    In the end an easy win for Sweden, 5-1, goals by Ayari (2), Isak,
    Gy||keres and Svanberg (this one on his very first play after being
    subbed in), with Rekik scoring Tunisia's consolation goal. It went 2-1
    to halftime and by then you could still imagine it being a possibly
    close one (though Sweden still was the clearly better side, I don't mean otherwise), but in the second half Sweden decided to take no prisoners
    and the floodgates opened.

    I guess they're through to the second round, unless they collapse badly against Netherlands or Japan? Well, it's early days, but surely they
    were wise to pad their goal difference.


    Best regards,

    Ll|-o
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  • From anders t@anthu_001@-nospam-hotmail.com to rec.sport.soccer on Mon Jun 15 10:50:02 2026
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    Quoting Lloo in rec.sport.soccer:
    On 14/06/2026 22:16, Binder Dundat wrote:
    the final match of todays quintuple header, I may have broken another
    long standing World Cup record no one cares about if i manage to stay
    awake and watch this match.


    I am not sure how Tunisia qualified, but Sweden were last in their
    qualifying group, behind Luxembourg, but since they beat Faroe Islands
    in the Nations League they somehow get to be in the World Cup.


    In the end an easy win for Sweden, 5-1, goals by Ayari (2), Isak,
    Gy%keres and Svanberg (this one on his very first play after being
    subbed in), with Rekik scoring Tunisia's consolation goal. It went 2-1
    to halftime and by then you could still imagine it being a possibly
    close one (though Sweden still was the clearly better side, I don't mean >otherwise), but in the second half Sweden decided to take no prisoners
    and the floodgates opened.

    I guess they're through to the second round, unless they collapse badly >against Netherlands or Japan? Well, it's early days, but surely they
    were wise to pad their goal difference.

    11 goals now in the last three competition games. (

    I'm pinching myself repeatedly.
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  • From KaiserD2@KaiserD2@gmail.com to rec.sport.soccer on Mon Jun 15 21:12:29 2026
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    Maybe so, but Sweden certainly looked like they belonged in the
    tournament.

    DK

    On Sun, 14 Jun 2026 21:16:23 -0400, Binder Dundat <dundat@mail.com>
    wrote:

    the final match of todays quintuple header, I may have broken another
    long standing World Cup record no one cares about if i manage to stay
    awake and watch this match.


    I am not sure how Tunisia qualified, but Sweden were last in their >qualifying group, behind Luxembourg, but since they beat Faroe Islands
    in the Nations League they somehow get to be in the World Cup.
    --- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2