Colombia Turns Weak and Poland Got Out
- June 25, 2018
Colombia Turns Weak and Poland Got Out.For Poland, the World Cup in Russia was a big disappointment. The team of national coach Adam Nawalka also went against Colombia (3-0) and is therefore
Colombia Turns Weak and Poland Got Out.For Poland, the World Cup in Russia was a big disappointment. The team of national coach Adam Nawalka also went against Colombia (3-0) and is therefore
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