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  2. Sport (Spanish newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1979, Sport is owned by Grupo Zeta, which also publishes El Periódico de Catalunya. [1] [2]Ideologically, it defines itself as the newspaper of the supporters of FC Barcelona, its slogan being "Sempre amb el Barça" (always with Barça in Catalan), and caters primarily to a Catalonia-based readership, despite being written in Spanish.

  3. Mundo Deportivo - Wikipedia

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    Mundo Deportivo was first published on 1 February 1906, [1] as a weekly newspaper, and since 1929 daily. It is the oldest sports newspaper still published in Spain, and the second one in Europe, after the Italian La Gazzetta dello Sport which was founded in 1896. [2] It is published in Barcelona and is owned by Grupo Godó. [3]

  4. Estadio Deportivo - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Deportivo was established as a weekly newspaper in 1995. [1] On 28 August 1996, it began to be published daily. [1] The paper is based in Seville. [2] [3] The former owners of the paper were Recoletos (85%) and Grupo Prensa Ibérica (15%). [1]

  5. Spain women's soccer players resign en masse amid fight with ...

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    Fifteen of Spain's top women's soccer players are declining to play for the Spanish national team until working conditions improve, and alleged in Thursday emails that the situation around the ...

  6. Lamine Yamal and Gavi Páez scored to lead Barcelona past Athletic Bilbao 2-0 and into the Spanish Super Cup final on Wednesday. Gavi scored in the 17th minute of the semifinal for his first goal ...

  7. List of newspapers in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This list of newspapers in Spain includes daily, weekly Spanish newspapers issued in Spain. In 1950 the number of daily newspapers in circulation in Spain was 104; by 1965 this figure had fallen to 87. [1] In 1984, in the period following the transition to democracy, the number of daily newspapers had risen to 115. [2]

  8. Super Deporte - Wikipedia

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    Superdeporte is an internet based daily sports newspaper from Valencia. They cover many sports with a particular interest in the two large football teams from the region, Valencia and Levante, along with motorsports, poker and sports run through local polideportivos. [1] [2] [3] Their offices were located at Avda de Aragon 2, Valencia. [4]

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