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Between Rounds, Thomas Eakins
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/thomas-eakins/between-rounds-1899
“They just kept coming towards me and they fell on me! I was just changing my lens as the players ran towards me. They were delighted. Then they suddenly realized that I was underneath them. The [players] asked me if I was OK. One picked up my lens and another player (Domagoj Vida) gave me a kiss.” - AFP’s photographer, Yuri Cortez
2018 World Cup Russia - Stadiums (1/12) ↳ Luzhniki Stadium (Moscow)
Capacity: 80,000 seats
Opened: 1956
Video tour
The Luzhniki will host 7 matches including the opening match and final
2018 FIFA World Cup Russia - Stadiums (2/12) ↳ Saint Petersburg Stadium (Saint Petersburg)
Capacity: 67,000 seats
Opened: 2017
Other names: Krestovsky Stadium, Zenit Arena
Video tour
The Saint Petersburg will host 7 matches
World Cup 2018 team posters: Former winners, fan favourites, star players - credit: Paul Lacolley for ESPN
Profiles of all 736 players at the World Cup in Russia, including caps, goals, nicknames, hobbies and, once the tournament starts, ratings for every performance
El Gato.
Encontrei em meio aos meus alfarràbios...
365 dias, 365 jogadores
#200 - Ronaldo Fenômeno
Before the politics.
Before Corinthians.
Before the redemption.
Before the injuries.
Before 1998.
Before the explosion.
This.
Living at Leyton Orient
Today we’re in Leyton, in East London.
It’s a pretty quiet, mostly residential area, one stop on the Central Line from Westfield’s glitzy, dystopian shopping Xanadu in Stratford and the London Stadium, which once played host to the Olympics and now is home to West Ham United Football Club.
We’re hanging out in the living room of Nicky and Rachel, who aren’t huge football fans.
They don’t dislike the game by any means, but they wouldn’t self-identify as supporters, choosing instead to focus their free time on other pursuits, like playing in bands or going to gigs.
None of this would be all that remarkable, or seem like feature-worthy fodder, except for the fact that we’re also inside a football ground right now.
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A view from Estadio Azteca. Mexico 70.
Quentin Tarantino: Cinematography
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