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Andrew Das

Andrew Das

Assistant Sports Editor at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • Olympics
  • Soccer

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Savannah DeMelo’s World Cup Trial by Fire (Published 2023)

DeMelo had never played for the United States women’s team when she was named to the World Cup roster. Thrust into a starting role, she’s doing her best to fit in.
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The Knockout-Stage Showdown Between Sweden and the U.S. Is On (Publ...

Sweden and the U.S. teams have history. The Americans have the better of that, but Sweden has been stronger in this tournament.
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Here’s How Extra Time Works at the World Cup (Published 2022)

Every game in the knockout stages requires a winner.
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U.S. Women’s Soccer Coach Vlatko Andonovski Resigns After World Cup...

Andonovski took over in 2019 and managed the team through two major international tournaments, winning neither one.
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Mário Zagallo, Longtime Fixture of Brazilian Soccer, Dies at 92

The first person to win the World Cup as a player and a coach, he was a link to decades of Brazil’s success and failure on the sport’s biggest stage.
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Franz Beckenbauer, ‘Der Kaiser’ of World Soccer, Dies at 78

In West Germany, he revolutionized his central defense position and was one of only three people to win the World Cup as a player and a coach.
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Olympic Games Olympics Highlights: U.S. and Canada Will Face Off fo...

The U.S. men’s hockey team was eliminated in a shootout. American skiers won gold and silver in slopestyle, and the figure skater Vincent Zhou completed a week of coronavirus isolation.
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China’s Swimmers Tested Positive. What Happens to Their Medals?

The short answer may be nothing. The world’s top doping regulator said there was “no credible evidence” to take further action.
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Arson Attacks Disrupt Trains in France Hours Before Opening Ceremon...

The sprawling ceremony was held under rainy skies and featured sports stars like Zinedine Zidane and Serena Williams. Earlier, coordinated arson attacks disrupted service on three high-speed links to Paris, causing severe delays.
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See the biggest moments from the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

See the biggest moments from the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
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Opening Ceremony Highlights: Celine Dion Caps Celebration Along Sei...

4 hours ago ... At least three high-speed links to Paris were disrupted, causing widespread delays affecting about 800000 travelers, the French national ...