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Canada might be out of the FIFA Women’s World Cup but we didn’t go down without a fight — and luckily, some of that fight was captured on a hot mic during the last game against Australia.

Canadian player Allysha Chapman absolutely tore into an Australian coach in the second half of the game, after a run-in with an Aussie player that left the other woman writhing in pain on the pitch.

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For the 2023 Women's World Cup, players from every single team will be making more money no matter how far their team goes in the competition.

But the guaranteed earnings players and teams get from this tournament are millions of dollars less than what's given out at the men's World Cup.

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Salt Bae may have inserted himself into Argentina's World Cup celebrations in Qatar last week, but he won't be allowed to repeat that clout-chasing performance at a big soccer event in the U.S. in 2023.

The U.S. Open Cup declared this week that Salt Bae, a.k.a. Nusret Gokce, is "hereby banned" from the 2023 final, which is slated for September of next year.

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There was a lot of excitement happening at the World Cup final on Sunday when Argentina beat France in a penalty shootout to take home the golden trophy.

While fans were going wild in the stadium, one woman celebrated the big win by taking off her shirt and jumping around in the front row — a move that might have led to major trouble for her in the nation of Qatar.

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Salt Bae might not have scored Argentina's winning goal in the World Cup final, but no one seemed to hold the trophy more than the celebrity chef on Sunday.

The man-turned-meme, whose real name is Nusret Gokce, had social media users cringing with his postgame antics, after he inserted himself into the celebrations in Qatar Sunday.

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