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Dec 2022
18m 46s

Argentina wins the FIFA World Cup!

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The Qatar 2022 World Cup has ended with a spectacular final that culminated in a penalty shootout and a win for Argentina. It's been an eventful tournament: from the FIFA president’s questionable opening speech, to the sudden death of three journalists.This year was also the Socceroos' most successful World Cup campaign ever.
 
In this episode, we’re unpack the wins, the losses and the controversies with ABC journalist Tracey Holmes live from Qatar.


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- Manhunt following A-League pitch invasion
- Child in hospital due to contaminated spinach
- China braces for 1 million Covid deaths
- More gold for our swimmers
- What will the weather be for Christmas?


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