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New Photo - Israel damaged heritage sites across south Lebanon, minister says

Israel damaged heritage sites across south Lebanon, minister says By Jihed Abidellaoui, Khalil Ashawi and Emilie MadiSun, June 28, 2026 at 9:03 AM UTC 0 By Jihed Abidellaoui, Khalil Ashawi and Emilie Madi TYRE/BEIRUT, Lebanon, June 28 (Reuters) A crown was blown off an ancient column in a UNESCOlisted site in Lebanon&x27;s port city of Tyre. A pilgrimage site for Muslims and Christians alike was destroyed in another southern town. Israeli strikes pummelled the Mamlukera market in the city of Nabatieh and troops razed centuriesold Lebanese border towns.

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By Jihed Abidellaoui, Khalil Ashawi and Emilie MadiSun, June 28, 2026 at 9:03 AM UTC

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TYRE/BEIRUT, Lebanon, June 28 (Reuters) - A crown was blown off an ancient column in a UNESCO-listed site in Lebanon's port city of Tyre. A pilgrimage site for Muslims and Christians alike was destroyed in another southern town. Israeli strikes pummelled the Mamluk-era market in the city of Nabatieh and troops razed centuries-old Lebanese border towns.

Israel's nearly four-month air and ground campaign that it says was targeting Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah has damaged or destroyed revered heritage sites across southern Lebanon, Lebanese Culture Minister Ghassan Salame told Reuters.

Despite a ceasefire that took hold a week ago, authorities have yet to build a full picture of the damage as Israeli troops still occupy a zone about 10 km (6.2 miles) deep into Lebanon that is off-limits to Lebanese, Salame said.

"We cannot work under the shadow of occupation," he said.

That occupation zone includes the medieval Beaufort Castle as well as centuries-old villages that were home to Christians, Shi'ite Muslims and Sunni Muslims and their places of worship.

"There are villages that have been completely bulldozed," Salame said.

Even ancient towns outside the zone were pummeled with air strikes, including Tyre and Nabatieh. Heavy bombing hit the town of Tebnin, prompting fears that its Crusader fortress was also damaged, Salame said.

"Heritage is not only Roman and Phoenician antiquities,” he added. “Heritage is also historic buildings, archaeological sites, and buildings with a cultural function."

In response to questions from Reuters, Israel's military said it does not aim to "cause excessive damage to civilian infrastructure and strikes only out of military necessity, with consideration for the safety of its citizens," a reference to residents of northern Israel, which Hezbollah has targeted.

It said it took into account the existence of "sensitive sites" and applied "a rigorous approval process as required". Israel has accused Hezbollah of placing weapons in Beaufort Castle, a claim that Lebanese authorities deny.

Modern-day Lebanon sits at the intersection of civilizations including the Phoenicians, Byzantines, Mamluks and Crusaders, each leaving their mark with temples, castles and mausoleums.

Nearly 5,000 years old, Tyre and its Roman ruins are the products of that heritage. Established as an island fortress, Tyre was permanently connected to the mainland by the invading forces of Alexander the Great.

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It has survived repeated rounds of conflict. After the recent war, much of the city has been turned to rubble, and dust-caked cars with blown-out windows are parked around the collection of columns erected in honor of long-forgotten gods.

Barriers set up to shield ancient ruins from Israeli strikes or flying debris were blown into the middle of the site they were meant to protect.

"Look at the damage that happened to it, it's as if it all exploded from underneath, as if an earthquake hit it," said Adnan Istanbouli, an official from Lebanon's antiquities department, as he stood near a Roman mosaic.

Alwan Charafeddine, deputy mayor of Tyre, said "it is supposed to be one of the cities that is internationally protected, or that should never be targeted in any way, in any conflict."

In a statement last month, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said it was concerned about the state of conservation of Tyre, a World Heritage Site that is under the body's enhanced protection status.

It also said it was "deeply alarmed" by reports of damage to a citadel in the southern town of Chama and fighting by Beaufort Castle, while condemning what it described as "unlawful attacks against cultural property."

The agency had voiced similar concerns over the fate of historical sites in Iran in March.

When Israeli bombing spread to the ruins of Tyre, Salame asked UNESCO to reclassify it as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Danger, which would trigger more protection responsibilities on UNESCO and the international community. It has not yet been listed as one.

Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz said earlier in the war, which ran in parallel to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, that Israel would destroy all houses along Lebanon's border with Israel.

Salame said he feared Israel's campaign would permanently erase centuries of Lebanese history.

"There is something systematic: a systematic destruction of villages, hamlets, and entire towns," Salame said.

(Reporting by Jihed Abidellaoui, Emilie Madi in Tyre and Khalil Ashawi and Ahmad Al Kerdi in Beirut; Writing by Nazih Osseiran; Editing by Maya Gebeily and Aidan Lewis)

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New Photo - See Katherine McPhee and David Foster's Cutest Family Photos with Son Rennie, on Their 7th Wedding Anniversary

See Katherine McPhee and David Foster&x27;s Cutest Family Photos with Son Rennie, on Their 7th Wedding Anniversary Stephanie SengweSun, June 28, 2026 at 9:30 AM UTC 0 Katharine McPhee, David Foster and their sonCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram Katharine McPhee and David Foster are celebrating their lucky seventh year of marriage. The L.A. native first got nationwide acclaim competing on season 5 of American Idol and though she came in second, the show changed her life in other ways. While on Idol, McPhee met the producer, who served as a guest mentor on the show.

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Katharine McPhee and David Foster are celebrating their lucky seventh year of marriage.

The L.A. native first got nationwide acclaim competing on season 5 of American Idol and though she came in second, the show changed her life in other ways. While on Idol, McPhee met the producer, who served as a guest mentor on the show. The two developed a close friendship, with the famed producer playing piano at her wedding Nick Cockas in 2008. She and Cokas divorced in 2016.

Rumors that she and Foster began circulating in 2017, and though she didn't exactly confirm they were together, she didn't deny it either. "Here's how I look at it: I'm not doing anything wrong, so whether people think it's true or false … there's nothing bad happening in my life, so people can just say whatever they want," she told PEOPLE in 2017.

By 2018, the cat was out of the bag, and the happy couple was engaged. They wed on June 28, 2019, in London and welcomed son Rennie in 2021, who joined older siblings Allison, Amy, Sara, Erin and Jordan, Foster's children from prior relationships.

On their seventh wedding anniversary, see adorable photos of McPhee and Foster with their son over the years.

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Big Kiss

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McPhee showed some major love to her hubby as she took him to the Statue of Liberty for the first time in 2019.

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Kisses for Rennie

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The fierce mama showered her little one with kisses as they hung out at home in 2021.

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Some R&R

Katharine McPhee and RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

Mom enjoyed a cool Corona as Rennie enjoyed some fun playtime while at the beach in 2022. "Trying to give Corona some good PR 🍺 🏖" she joked.

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Candid Moments

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"My whole world in one photo 🤩💕 #hbd@davidfoster," Katharine captioned this adorable photo for David's 75th birthday.

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A Hoppin' Good Time

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For Easter 2022, Katherine shared this scenic photo of herself and Rennie in colorful ensembles for the special occasion.

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Happy Times

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In the same carousel, she showcased David, in his cool blues, keeping a watchful eye on a very busy Rennie.

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Keeping Busy

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Katherine was clearly happy to have her hands full as she tried to wrangle the little tot on his 1st birthday.

"Happy Birthday to our cutie baldie baby who turns 1 today! Where does the time go? I know you’ve heard this before but being a mommy is the greatest fricken thing in the world. Here are some highlights from his 1st party.I LOVE YOU SO MUCH RENNIE!!!!" she captioned the photo.

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In the Beginning

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For Valentine's Day 2024, McPhee posted this throwback photo of herself and Foster in their early days. "HAPPY VALENTINES DAY BABY!!!!" she wrote. "18 years ago!!!! Still going strong!!"

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At the Ball Game

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It was family time for the Foster clan as they took Rennie to his first baseball game in 2024.

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All the Cuddles

Katharine McPhee and RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

The mommy-son duo were a lookalike pair as they took some cuddle time selfies.

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Just Us Three

Katharine McPhee and David Foster and RennieCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

"Happy Father’s to the man @davidfoster who loves me like I could have only dreamed of & who made me complete in life by making me a mommy. I love our little family. I love our big family," Katharine wrote in 2022.

"You have NEVER complained over how your life is slightly different now. Well… you only complain that you can’t stay up late watching TV in bed but how can I blame you -that’s your favorite thing. You’ve only made bringing Rennie into the world an absolute joy for me. To many more adventures baby! 🎊I love you to the moon and back."

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Mexico, Honey

Rennie Foster and Katharine McPheeCredit: Katharine McPhee Foster/Instagram

Five days after her 42nd birthday, the singer gave her son a sweet smooch in a photo from the family's getaway to Mexico.

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LeBron was in a bad mood about ESPN. He thought ESPN … HoopsHypeSun, June 28, 2026 at 6:08 AM UTC 0 Heat Central: LeBron James felt like ESPN took advantage of him in 2010 when he decided to join the Heat, per @WindhorstESPN “The Heat did not like us there. LeBron was in a bad mood about ESPN. He thought ESPN had turned his back on him and taken advantage of him in the wake of the decision. He was annoyed by all the coverage. Looking back on it, it was annoying.” x.com Advertisement This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: LeBron was in a bad mood about ESPN. He thought ESPN

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Roy Keane insists Thomas Tuchel ‘doesn’t have a clue’ what his best England XI is Kieran JacksonSun, June 28, 2026 at 1:08 AM UTC 0 Thomas Tuchel made five changes to the England XI which beat Panama (Getty) Roy Keane believes England manager Thomas Tuchel does not know his best XI despite the Three Lions topping their World Cup group with victory over Panama on Saturday. Tuchel’s side were underwhelming in a goalless first half in New Jersey before Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane found the back of the net to secure first place and a last32 match in Atlanta on Wednesday.

Roy Keane insists Thomas Tuchel ‘doesn’t have a clue’ what his best England XI is

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Thomas Tuchel made five changes to the England XI which beat Panama (Getty)

Roy Keane believes England manager Thomas Tuchel does not know his best XI despite the Three Lions topping their World Cup group with victory over Panama on Saturday.

Tuchel’s side were underwhelming in a goalless first half in New Jersey before Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane found the back of the net to secure first place and a last-32 match in Atlanta on Wednesday.

The England boss made five changes from the team who drew against Ghana, with the injured Reece James making way for Jarrell Quansah, who also picked up a knock.

Other inclusions were Morgan Rogers, Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford as Tuchel changed his forward line, bar Kane.

“I don’t think he has a clue what his best XI is,” ex-Ireland and Man Utd captain Keane told ITV.

“That’s not good. Defensively, he’s chopping and changing. It’s not just the wide players… other positions.

“The onus is on the attacking positions. There are too many England players not doing enough. Too many question marks where it's a toss of a coin [for selection]. These lads don't do it.”

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Bellingham, however, was more optimistic after scoring his second goal of the tournament.

“First job achieved,” he said. “We came here to do it in sections. We got through the pre-camp games, and we’ve done the first objective: to top the group.

“We knew what level we wanted to achieve, we did that in the second half.”

On whether he preferred his goal or assist for Kane, the Real Madrid midfielder replied: “The assist. Good combination of play, to give it to Harry again.

“Everything he deserves, you see the effort he puts in as a captain, his quality speaks for itself.”

Kane became England’s all-time leading goalscorer in World Cups with 11, overtaking Gary Lineker.

England will face Senegal, DR Congo, Algeria or Austria in the last-32 on Wednesday at 5pm BST.

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New Photo - Pittsburgh is twin city after Penguins draft Markus Ruck in 2nd round after Liam in 1st

Pittsburgh is twin city after Penguins draft Markus Ruck in 2nd round after Liam in 1st By JOHN WAWROW Sat, June 27, 2026 at 10:14 PM UTC 0 BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Born eight minutes earlier than his twin brother, Liam, Marcus Ruck is fine with ceding NHL draft bragging rights. All that mattered to Ruck on Saturday was being selected with the 39th pick in the second round by Pittsburgh in following his brother, who was drafted 22nd overall by the Penguins a day earlier. “He can brag to me all he wants. I’m just so happy to be with him.

Pittsburgh is twin city after Penguins draft Markus Ruck in 2nd round after Liam in 1st

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Born eight minutes earlier than his twin brother, Liam, Marcus Ruck is fine with ceding NHL draft bragging rights.

All that mattered to Ruck on Saturday was being selected with the 39th pick in the second round by Pittsburgh in following his brother, who was drafted 22nd overall by the Penguins a day earlier.

“He can brag to me all he wants. I’m just so happy to be with him. I know he won’t brag, but if he wanted to, he could,” Ruck said. “To be with him, it’s so special.”

The twins are from Osoyoos, British Columbia, and spent the past two-plus seasons as one of the Western Hockey League’s most productive tandems in Medicine Hat. Marcus led the WHL with 108 points last season, while Liam, a right wing, finished second with 104 points.

Liam was projected to go first, and when the Penguins chose him, Markus began looking ahead to No. 39, Pittsburgh’s next turn to pick.

“I didn’t have a preference of when, I just knew where I wanted to go and who I wanted be with,” he said, noting his brother kept his spirits up overnight. “He kept me calm and told me it was going to happen. So for it to happen, it’s awesome.”

The NHL said this marked the fifth time twin brothers were selected by the same team in the draft, in a group that includes Hall of Famers Daniel and Henrik Sedin going second and third to Vancouver in 1999.

The Rucks were part of a family theme in a draft that had Caleb Malhotra going third to Vancouver, where his dad was just hired as the Canucks head coach.

The Calgary Flames opened the third round by selecting WHL Vancouver forward Joe Iginla. He’s the youngest son of Hall of Famer and longtime Flames star Jarome Iginla, and his selection came after older brother Tij went No. 6 to Utah in the 2024 draft.

Rogowski picks hockey over baseball

Whatever doubts Brooks Rogowski had in choosing hockey over baseball quickly evaporated following the first pick in the second round.

The 18-year-old from Livonia, Michigan, had taken his seat with his family on the draft floor, when NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly announced Rogowski being selected at No. 33 by Vancouver.

“The relief was immediate. You hear your name called and all the stresses just kind of fall off you,” Rogowski said.

And the selection validates the choice the 6-foot-7, 235-pound Rogowski made two years ago. In picking hockey, after being drafted by the OHL Oshawa Generals, he put baseball behind him — and to the regret of his father and uncle, who both enjoyed minor-league baseball careers.

His father, Casey, was drafted by the Chicago White Sox and his uncle, Ryan, drafted by the Dodgers.

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“Obviously they’re still sad about baseball, but I think this was the right decision,” Rogowski said. “You know, get to wear a nice jersey, so I think that they’re more than happy with that.”

Rogowski is committed to play at Michigan State in two years, and appreciates he still has plenty of room to develop after growing up focusing more on baseball.

“I have a lot more to improve,” he said. “You have a lot of these guys who have been doing this for a long time. I’m still relatively new to it, and I think there’s a lot more to me that needs to come out.”

As a rookie, Rogowski had 11 goals and 23 points in 66 games with Oshawa, and built on that with 42 points (15 goals) in 46 games last season.

Not bad for the former first baseman.

“Exactly. It’s very different,” Rogowski said comparing the two sports. “I have always been a decent hockey player, but I think the rapid growth, I can attribute to athletic ability.”

A day after pop icon Justin Bieber took the stage to announce the Toronto Maple Leafs taking Penn State forward Gavin McKenna with the No. 1 pick, there were several notable highlights over the final six rounds on Saturday.

Golden Knights 2nd-round pick forfeited

The second round featured just 31 selections with the Vegas Golden Knights forfeiting their 63rd pick after being sanctioned by the league for violating media regulations. Former Vegas coach John Tortorella was also fined $100,000 for refusing to speak to reporters following a second-round-series-clinching Game 6 victory at Anaheim.

At No. 40, the Florida Panthers used their first pick of the draft on right winger Simas Ignatavicius. Though born in Memphis, Tennessee, he relocated with his family to their native Lithuania, a nation that by his count has four hockey rinks.

Though his father played basketball, Ignatavicius was drawn to hockey at age 3 while watching a practice at a rink inside a shopping mall. Six years ago, the 18-year-old moved to Switzerland to develop his skills.

— Doman Szongoth went No. 156 to Buffalo in becoming the fourth Hungarian player selected in the NHL draft, and first since Janos Vas in 2002.

— Six Czech goalies were selected, and led by Tobias Trejbal, who went No. 42 to Calgary.

— Teams completed 20 trades, with the most notable involving St. Louis acquiring defenseman Brandon Carlo from Toronto for picks No. 73 and 76.

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New Photo - The ruthless edge England showed to complete unbeaten T20 World Cup group stage campaign against New Zealand

The ruthless edge England showed to complete unbeaten T20 World Cup group stage campaign against New Zealand Milly McEvoy Sat, June 27, 2026 at 10:09 PM UTC 0 England’s Danni WyattHodge, left, and Sophia Dunkley impressed against New Zealand (PA Wire) England completed an unbeaten groupstage campaign with a comprehensive ninewicket victory over ICC Women’s T20 World Cup holders New Zealand.

The ruthless edge England showed to complete unbeaten T20 World Cup group stage campaign against New Zealand

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England’s Danni Wyatt-Hodge, left, and Sophia Dunkley impressed against New Zealand (PA Wire)

England completed an unbeaten group-stage campaign with a comprehensive nine-wicket victory over ICC Women’s T20 World Cup holders New Zealand.

The hosts were already qualified, while the White Ferns needed a win to progress, but England were ruthless as they pulled off the joint-highest run chase in World Cup history to end New Zealand’s defence in the group stages.

England must now wait for the final two group games to be completed on Sunday to learn who they will face, having topped Group A comfortably with the West Indies taking the other spot from England's group.

Choosing to bat, New Zealand picked when to accelerate and when to be patient as England alternated economic and expensive overs.

The game ebbed and flowed until it thundered into England’s favour with three wickets in four balls, all without conceding a run.

Gaze was the first to get out, caught by Alice Capsey on the boundary for 28, and Kerr went the very next ball.

The skipper was furious with herself as she attempted to ramp Dani Gibson for the second time but instead was bowled for 42.

Gibson (2/30) got her second of the over two balls later as she dismissed Izzy Sharp for a duck, to leave New Zealand 70 for three and with two new batters at the crease.

Dani Gibson struck twice for England as they limited New Zealand (PA)

Those batters, Brooke Halliday and Sophie Devine, combined well to get New Zealand back on track, bringing up their 50 partnership from only 25 balls as Devine hit three sixes in five balls.

The partnership ended on 54 as Halliday was expertly run out for 20 by Charlie Dean and Devine went two balls and two runs later, given out LBW off the bowling of Lauren Bell for a blistering 30 from 14.

Once again, New Zealand had two new batters at the crease having slipped to 126 for five with Suzie Bates (19) and Maddy Green (17 not out) taking on the charge.

They combined well to move the White Ferns to 163 for six with Bates run out off the final ball of the over.

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England made light work of the early part of the chase but they were pinned back when Amelia Kerr caught Amy Jones for 17 off the bowling of Nensi Patel.

The rain started to swirl around the Oval and the teams went off with 99 runs needed for victory, but on return England continued to motor.

Patel was left on her knees as an edge flew to the boundary as Danni Wyatt-Hodge brought up her third 50 of the World Cup off 33 balls.

Danni Wyatt-Hodge remains in sublime touch (Getty)

As England moved past 100 in the 11th over, there was an air of inevitability as the hosts picked their gaps superbly.

Wyatt-Hodge and Sophia Dunkley combined for a century partnership and to push the chase below a run-a-ball.

Victory was completed with 16 balls to spare as Dunkley ended on 49 not out from 38, with Wyatt-Hodge carrying her bat with 89 not out from 53 balls with 15 fours and one six.

With defeat, New Zealand have to say goodbye to three retiring legends, with Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine and Lea Tahuhu calling time on their international career, having represented the White Fern 894 times collectively.

New Zealand bade farewell to a trio of greats, including Suzie Bates (Reuters)

All three were part of New Zealand’s triumph in 2024, their first T20 World Cup, and bowed out in front of a record group-stage crowd of 21,018, a reflection of where they have helped push the game to.

Earlier in the day, the West Indies had left the door ajar for New Zealand after Ireland secured their first-ever ICC Women’s T20 World Cup win with a six-wicket victory.

The 2016 champions were only able to muster 128 runs in Bristol to give Ireland a shot at a maiden victory on their 22nd attempt.

Hayley Matthews, Stafanie Taylor and Deandra Dottin all struck at under 100 with Chinelle Henry’s 27 not out off 21 balls pushing West Indies to a defendable total.

Orla Prendergast led Ireland to an excellent win over the West Indies (PA)

In reply, Ireland lost captain Gaby Lewis early but that brought Orla Prendergast to the crease as her 63 from 44 balls put them on the brink of victory before Louise Little hit the boundary for an historic win.

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Uruguay federation reportedly cancels charter flight after World Cup elimination Jon Arnold, USA TODAYSat, June 27, 2026 at 8:24 PM UTC 12 Uruguay&x27;s World Cup is over, with its players set to battle for overhead bin space rather than an international soccer trophy. The governing body of Uruguayan soccer, the AUF, has opted to cancel its charter flight set to take players from their base camp in Mexico back to Montevideo, according to reports in the El Pais newspaper and TV network Tenfield. The players will go back commercial, arriving on several different flights rather than as a squad.

Uruguay federation reportedly cancels charter flight after World Cup elimination

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Uruguay's World Cup is over, with its players set to battle for overhead bin space rather than an international soccer trophy.

The governing body of Uruguayan soccer, the AUF, has opted to cancel its charter flight set to take players from their base camp in Mexico back to Montevideo, according to reports in the El Pais newspaper and TV network Tenfield. The players will go back commercial, arriving on several different flights rather than as a squad.

Uruguay was expected to head into Friday, June 26's showdown with Spain already qualified for the next round but drew with both Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde, meaning a result was necessary in Guadalajara.

Spain opened the scoring on a goalkeeper error in the 42nd minute, and Uruguay was never able to find an answer, falling 1-0. That loss eliminated the South American country with a population of fewer than 3.5 million but a proud soccer tradition from the World Cup.

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Uruguay manager Marcelo Bielsa was furious after the elimination, barking at the television broadcast to start his post-match interview.

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He was more circumspect in his post-match news conference.

"I've left Uruguayan football nothing because any type of support a country's soccer manager can give in a country where he has worked three years doesn't take if you don't get results," Bielsa said after the match.

"The fourth place in the World Cup qualifiers wasn't worth anything, third place in the Copa América wasn't worth anything and obviously I don't need to describe this showing. But if you ask me how my tenure will be remembered, as a tenure I've left nothing."

The 70-year-old Argentine coach will not return to the national team, with Uruguay set to search for a new national team manager ahead of hosting a match in the 2030 World Cup. It will be the 100th anniversary of the tournament, first played in Montevideo in 1930.

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