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Oct 2019
24m 38s

Una victoria en la cancha (A Victory on ...

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In May 2019, twenty Paraguayan soccer players traveled from their hometown to Asunción, the nation’s capital, to play the most important game of their lives. Led by their captain, José Elías Argaña, they were the first indigenous team to qualify to Paraguay’s national soccer league.

A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3AOyCMg.

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