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(Photo News) Hopes dashed
Japan’s football supporters, watching at the Tokyo Dome stadium in Tokyo on Sunday, are disappointed after Japan is defeated by Ivory Coast in the World Cup. Japan was defeated by Ivory Coast 1-2.(AFP-Yonhap)
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(Photo News) Hopes dashed
June 15, 2014 - 20:58
By Korea Herald
Japan’s football supporters, watching at the Tokyo Dome stadium in Tokyo on Sunday, are disappointed after Japan is defeated by Ivory Coast in the World Cup. Japan was defeated by Ivory Coast 1-2.(AFP-Yonhap)
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