Uzbekistan's media football team starts the World Cup with a victory

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Uzbekistan's media football team, known as the "Unwanted Boys," has kicked off their journey in the 2025 Media Football World Cup with an exciting 4:3 victory over Saudi Arabia. The tournament, which began on January 1 in Milan, Italy, has attracted media teams from around the world, with the Uzbekistan team quickly securing a spot in the next round after this hard-fought win.

The victory not only allowed Uzbekistan to advance but also set them up for a challenging next match against the United States. This competition, known as the "Kings League," is considered the premier global event in the world of media football and features 16 national teams. The format is intense, with the winning team of each match advancing directly to the next round, while the losing team must enter a playoff to stay in the competition.

The tournament will run until January 12, with the final set to take place at the Alliance Stadium in Turin, home of the Juventus Football Club. This venue will host the climactic end of the competition, where the champions of the Media Football World Cup will be crowned.

For now, the "Unwanted Boys" will turn their attention to the United States, who stand as their next opponents in this thrilling contest. As the tournament progresses, the Uzbekistan team's hopes of achieving success and making a strong showing on the global stage continue to grow, with their sights set firmly on the next round and beyond.


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