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news in tweets
Argentinian referee Nestor Pitana is set to officiate the
#WorldCupFinal between
#FRA and
#CRO. We sat down with the man in the middle here:
https://t.co/9lzGWVZCww- FIFA World Cup 🏆 (@FIFAWorldCup)
July 13, 2018 Did you know, in addition to being an outstanding footballer at the
#WorldCup for
@BelRedDevils,
@ThomMills also is quite the artist? He also used to sell old car parts! Learn more about Belgium’s No15 👇
https://t.co/SIMCbsXxTf- FIFA World Cup 🏆 (@FIFAWorldCup)
July 13, 2018 This
#WorldCup has been FUN!
Here's some of the quirkiest parts of the tournament... 🤙
👀 TV listings 👉
https://t.co/xliHcxWvEO 📺 Highlights 👉
https://t.co/LOdKDX2Cwn pic.twitter.com/xCBfOSSOom- FIFA World Cup 🏆 (@FIFAWorldCup)
July 13, 2018 Will Smith's press conference
Will Smith wants to know... where are you watching the
#WorldCupFinal on Sunday? 😂😂😂
Does your country get a mention in this?
pic.twitter.com/qgLiQPigiU- FIFA World Cup 🏆 (@FIFAWorldCup)
July 13, 2018 Hey
@NickyJamPR,
@strefie and Will Smith! 😍🏆
#WorldCupFinal pic.twitter.com/HZ39ouZcZx- FIFA World Cup 🏆 (@FIFAWorldCup)
July 13, 2018 Lahm will be joined by
@NataSupernova to accompany the
#WorldCup Original Trophy and travel case designed by
@LouisVuitton at the
#WorldCupFinal👉
https://t.co/pIzJwHbRYl pic.twitter.com/IDzPdwnjrq- FIFA World Cup 🏆 (@FIFAWorldCup)
July 12, 2018 After the Final in 1966 Herr Mollenkopf sent a telegram to FIFA, asking why "questionable" goals were not subjected to slow-mo replays.
It took a while to respond, but in 2014 goal-line technology was introduced at the
#WorldCup⚽️
Still waiting on a thank you telegram...🙁🙄
pic.twitter.com/Brm7LYEdGM- FIFA Museum (@FIFAMuseum)
July 12, 2018 😉
#XS23 pic.twitter.com/HhnFVBAoJy- Liverpool FC (@LFC)
July 13, 2018 WHY?!
Fines recently issued out by FIFA...
#ENG - £50k for wearing unauthorised socks.
#MAR - £50k for crowd disturbances.
#SRB - £15k for political and offensive banner.
#MEX - £11.5k fans throwing objects at players.
#RUS - £7.6k for discriminatory banner.
Speechless.
pic.twitter.com/3zQPAB6VVU- Footy Accumulators (@FootyAccums)
July 13, 2018 SMH
FIFA’s 2022 World Cup in Qatar will take place between November 21st and December 18th. The World Cup has always been a welcomed spectacle during a long football free summer, rather than an interruption of the football season. Darn shame we have to wait 8 years.
- Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker)
July 13, 2018 That tweet is a response to...
Official: world cup in Qatar will be played between November 21 and December 18.
#Qatar2022 pic.twitter.com/MTssITZOiy- Bilal #Barca (@BilBelBarca)
July 13, 2018 This!
OP: Done. My laptop is giving me the side eye.