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Cristian Volpato shows why the Socceroos wanted him

Cristian Volpato shows why the Socceroos wanted him
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Cristian Volpato (PERSON) Socceroos (PERSON) World Cup (EVENT) Australia Sat 20 Jun 2026 (ORG) Australia (LOCATION) the United States (LOCATION) US (LOCATION) Tony Popovic (PERSON) Schwarzer (PERSON) Australian (ORG) ABC Sport (ORG) USA (LOCATION) Popovic (ORG) Mark Schwarzer (PERSON) Switzerland (LOCATION)
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