Olisa Ndah’s agent, Mike Makaab, has dismissed reports linking the Nigerian defender with a move to Libyan club Al Shomooa SC.
Speculation surfaced shortly after Ndah left South African giants Orlando Pirates, with claims that he was set to continue his career in Libya. However, both his agent and his father, Ndubuisi Ndah, have described the reports as false.
Makaab said there is no truth in the rumours and added that there are no immediate transfer plans for the 28-year-old defender. Ndah’s father also confirmed that his son has not agreed to any move to Libya.
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Ndah recently ended his three-and-a-half-year stay with Orlando Pirates after joining the club from Akwa United in 2021. He established himself as a key centre-back and made 81 appearances in all competitions, winning the MTN8 Cup three times.
Injuries limited his game time in the past year, and he did not feature this season, with younger defenders also pushing him down the pecking order. Pirates confirmed that the club and player agreed to terminate his contract so he could seek regular football elsewhere.
Ndah is now a free agent and is expected to explore new opportunities as he looks to revive his career.
Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor says her players “deserve better” after she was sent off during her side’s 1-0 win against Arsenal in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final, in a match which saw Katie McCabe appear to pull the hair of Chelsea’s Alyssa Thompson.
The fourth and final phase of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup in North America began on Wednesday, FIFA announced. The phase for the June 11- July19 event in the United States, Mexico and Canada involves more than three million tickets. This “last-minute” sales phase opened at 1500 GMT on the official website, FIFA.com/tickets, the global governing body stated in a press release. Tickets are being sold on a “first-come, first-served” basis and will remain available until the end of the competition on July 19, it added.
Tickets will be released for sale on a rolling basis — including, on occasion, for matches taking place on the very same day — according to FIFA.
At the scheduled time, prospective buyers were directed to a “waiting” page to “queue” while awaiting access to the site, a wait that could last several hours.
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“A countdown will appear before you can enter the ticket sales phase. Once the countdown is over, an ‘Enter’ button will be available for 5 minutes. Click it to access,” instructions specify.
In total, nearly seven million tickets are being offered for the competition, taking into account the capacities of the 16 stadiums hosting the global tournament.
More than three million of these tickets have already been sold during the first three sales phases — including over one million during the random selection draw phase alone (held in January and February), which received 500 million requests, according to FIFA.
The global governing body is likely to break the all-time record of 3.5 million tickets sold for a World Cup — a mark set during the 1994 edition.
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This summer, the tournament will feature 48 teams and 104 matches, 78 of which will take place on American soil.
The issue of ticketing has sparked controversy, with FIFA facing accusations of offering tickets at exorbitant prices, in disregard of promises made when the tournament was awarded to the three host nations.
On March 24, Football Supporters Europe (FSE) — an organization representing European fans — and Euroconsumers — a group representing consumers across the continent — announced they had filed a complaint against FIFA with the European Commission.
They alleged abuse of a dominant market position and seek to compel the organization to abandon its “opaque and unfair” ticket purchasing procedures. FIFA has defended its ticket pricing, which, according to president Gianni Infantino, is driven by “crazy” demand.
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However, in December, the governing body did introduce a $60 ticket category reserved exclusively for official supporters’ clubs; yet, according to the FSE, this quota was virtually sold out before sales even opened to the general public.
Additionally, FIFA is set to reopen its official ticket resale and exchange platform on Thursday. This platform has also come under fire due to the equally prohibitive prices at which tickets are listed for resale.
The global governing body explained that it does not intervene in this “fan-to-fan market,” where the reseller “determines the listed price of each ticket” in Canada and the United States.
The legal framework differs in Mexico, however, where reselling a ticket for more than its original purchase price is prohibited.
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Delhi Capitals recovered from a top-order collapse as Sameer Rizvi hit an unbeaten half-century to help secure a six-wicket win over the Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL on Wednesday. South Africa seamer Lungi Ngidi took three wickets as Delhi bowled out hosts Lucknow for 141, a total the Capitals overhauled with 17 balls to spare. Delhi slipped to 26-4 before impact substitute Rizvi, who struck 70 not out, and Tristan Stubbs, who made 39, put on an unbeaten stand of 119 to steer the team home.
“I think the way Sameer plays naturally just against the spin, takes it on, so it made my job a bit easier,” Stubbs said.
“Just knock it around, get him on strike. And we always knew it was one over, and then it was down to run a ball, and then take the game away, the shots you need, and fortunately we got it there.”
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The win took DC to third place on Net Run Rate, leaving them level on two points with four other teams. Rajasthan Royals sit atop the table, followed by Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings complete the top five following their respective victories over Kolkata Knight Riders and Gujarat Titans.
Updated IPL 2026 Points Table:
Mohammed Shami, in his debut season for Lucknow, dismissed KL Rahul for a duck with the first ball of the chase.
Fellow quick Prince Yadav struck twice in one over to send back Pathum Nissanka (1) and Axar Patel (0) to leave Delhi in trouble 4.3 overs into their chase.
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But Rizvi, who hit five fours and four sixes in his 47-ball knock, and Stubbs steadied the ship before unleashing as the target came into view.
The 22-year-old Rizvi, who was named player of the match, raised his fifty with a four off part-time spinner Aiden Markram and later hit the winning six.
“You know, one positive (is) that boys fought hard,” said Lucknow skipper Rishabh Pant. “The way we bowled, especially the way we started, definitely some good signs going ahead in the season.”
Pant opened the Lucknow innings with Mitchell Marsh but was run out for seven after a hit from his fellow batter grazed the bowler’s arm to hit the stumps at the non-striker’s end.
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Delhi skipper Patel bowled Markram for 11 and wickets fell at regular intervals.
Ngidi sent back Nicholas Pooran for eight with a well-disguised slower delivery that rattled the stumps.
Marsh attempted to pull things back with his 35 but fell in his attempt to attack left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav and the batting then collapsed.
Abdul Samad’s 25-ball 36 boosted the total but the Lucknow innings lasted for just 18.4 overs after Ngidi struck with successful balls.
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Left-arm quick T Natarajan also took three wickets.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina secured their second-ever World Cup appearance after beating Italy on penalties and ex-Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko celebrated through the night despite suffering a shoulder injury
Manchester City hero Edin Dzeko led the euphoric celebrations with the Bosnia and Herzegovina team after they clinched a thrilling World Cup qualification. The squad triumphed over Italy in Zenica, securing a 4-1 victory in a penalty shoot-out following a 1-1 draw after extra time.
This signifies Bosnia’s second-ever World Cup appearance, their first since Brazil 2014. Despite sustaining a shoulder injury in the final moments of extra time after being fouled by Davide Frattesi and receiving treatment, Dzeko persevered through the full 120 minutes but was unable to participate in the shootout.
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He observed from the sidelines with his arm in a sling. Bosnia coach Sergej Barbarez expressed afterwards: “I hope that it is not a great injury to Edin Dzeko and that he will be able to be with us at the World Cup because he does not have much time.”
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That didn’t deter the 40-year-old from celebrating into the early hours, dancing and singing in a bar. He later posted footage on Instagram, showcasing the squad revelling in their historic accomplishment.
He also shared images from the bustling streets of Sarajevo, where the Bosnia squad celebrated on top of a rooftop bus surrounded by thousands of supporters.
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Despite being unable to take a penalty for his country, the striker said it felt like destiny.
“I keep saying it must have been fate, for it to happen in the last second of the match, and then for me not to be able to take a penalty,” he said.
“Someone else stepped up instead of me, scored, and in the end we won.
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“Who knows, maybe if I had taken it, I wouldn’t have scored, so it all feels like it comes from above.”
Regarding his arm injury, Dzeko added: “We’re all relieved about the arm, it’s not the worst case scenario. Most likely it won’t need surgery.
“So I hope that in maybe a month, month and a half, I should be back.”
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Bosnia progressed into Group B, where they will meet Canada, Qatar and Switzerland in the tournament staged across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
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Dzeko spent five years at the Etihad Stadium, making 189 appearances for Manchester City. He is remembered as a club hero for reigniting their Premier League title hopes in 2012.
With City trailing 2-1 to QPR on the final day, he came off the bench to score a crucial 92nd‑minute equaliser – the goal that kept the title race alive before Sergio Aguero struck moments later to win the club’s first Premier League crown.
He won two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, a League Cup and a Community Shield before completing a permanent move to Roma.
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HOUSTON (AP) — Carlos Correa put Houston on top with a three-run homer and Christian Vázquez added a solo shot to lead the Astros to a 6-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday to complete a three-game sweep.
It’s the fifth consecutive win for the Astros and gives Boston five straight losses since an opening day victory.
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Pinch-hitter Roman Anthony homered off Bryan Abreu to start the ninth and get the Red Sox within two. But Abreu struck out the next three batters to get his first save.
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Houston starter Mike Burrows (1-1) allowed five hits and two runs in five innings for the win after giving up nine hits and five runs in his Astros debut Friday after an offseason trade from Pittsburgh.
The game was tied with one out in the fifth when Jose Altuve singled before Garrett Crochet (1-1) hit Yordan Alvarez in the ribs with a pitch. There were two outs with a 1-2 count when Correa smacked an off-speed pitch into the seats in left field to make it 5-2.
Crochet allowed six hits and five runs — four earned — in five innings after throwing six scoreless innings in the opening day win over the Reds.
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Vázquez connected off Danny Coulombe to open Houston’s seventh and push the lead to 6-2.
Wilyer Abreu hit his third home run this season on a solo shot that cut the lead to 6-3 with one out in the eighth.
Willson Contreras’ RBI single with one out in the first gave Boston an early lead.
Alvarez hit a one-out double in the bottom of the inning before a double by Isaac Paredes tied it. Correa reached on a fielding error by Trevor Story before an RBI single by Christian Walker put Houston up 2-1.
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The Red Sox tied it when Isiah Kiner-Falefa scored on Jarren Duran’s groundout in the second.
The Red Sox played without catcher Carlos Narváez after he was scratched from the lineup Wednesday. Manager Alex Cora didn’t say why he was taken out of the lineup.
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Both teams are off Thursday before the Red Sox open a series against San Diego on Friday night and the Astros begin a series with the Athletics in Sacramento.
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac shared some encouraging words for Tiger Woods, who announced this week he would be stepping away from golf to “seek treatment” after his DUI arrest in Jupiter Island, Florida Friday.
Spiranac reacted on social media after seeing Woods’ statement and the whole situation unfold after his rollover car crash.
“I think we are all rooting for Tiger,” she posted on X. “Not as a golfer but more importantly as a person. None of us can fathom what he’s been through both emotionally and physically.
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“Not excusing any behavior, but I hope he’s able to get the help he needs in peace without the whole world dog piling on him in a very difficult situation.”
Paige Spiranac hits a tee shot during The Creator Classic prior to the Truist Championship at The Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course) May 7, 2025, in Flourtown, Philadelphia. (Tracy Wilcox/PGA Tour via Getty Images)
Woods entered a not guilty plea in court Tuesday, waiving his right to an arraignment and demanding a trial with a jury. He later released the statement, saying he would seek treatment and focus on his health.
“I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today,” Woods said in the statement posted on social media. “I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery.
“I’m committed to taking the time needed to return in a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally. I appreciate your understanding and support, and ask for privacy for my family, loved ones and myself at this time.”
Woods’ attorney, Douglas N. Duncan, did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Fox News Digital.
Tiger Woods was arrested on a DUI charge after a crash in Florida March 27, 2006.(AP/Martin County Sheriff’s Office)
Woods was arrested in Florida, and prescription opioids were found in his pocket after he was involved in a rollover crash Friday, according to court documents.
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The 15-time major winner was arrested on charges of driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a blood alcohol level (BAL) test after law enforcement said his vehicle collided with another while driving impaired.
According to an arrest affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital, deputies with the Martin County Sheriff’s Office reported observing several signs of impairment after the crash. They noted Woods was “sweating profusely,” his movements appeared “lethargic and slow” and his eyes were “bloodshot and glassy” as well as “extremely dilated” after removing his sunglasses. Woods admitted to being distracted before the crash.
“Woods stated he was looking down at his cell phone and changing the radio station and did not notice the vehicle in front of him slowing down,” deputies wrote in the affidavit.
Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Jason Oteri/AP)
After Woods was placed under arrest, authorities found “two white pills inside Woods’ left side pant pocket,” which were later identified as hydrocodone, a prescription pain relief opioid.
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This marks the second DUI arrest for Woods in the last decade. He was also taken into custody on Jupiter Island in 2017 after being asleep behind the wheel of a running vehicle at 3 a.m. after taking prescription drugs.
Woods was also involved in a 2021 rollover crash that resulted in serious leg injuries and emergency surgeries, which is what he was alluding to during the field sobriety tests.
Woods just returned to The Golf League earlier this month for his first round of competition since undergoing more surgeries on his back while also needing to repair a torn Achilles.
Paige Spiranac plays the 17th green during the Creator Classic at Philly Cricket Club prior to the Truist Championship at The Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course) May 7, 2025, in Flourtown Philadelphia. (Ben Jared/PGA Tour via Getty Images)
While Woods was reportedly trying to get in shape to play in the Masters Tournament, his statement confirmed he won’t be participating in this year’s field. Woods also signed up for the U.S. Senior Open, according to TGL teammate Kevin Kisner, which is scheduled for early July.
Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley also confirmed Woods will not be at The Masters next week.
Gary Woodland is a PGA Tour winner yet again — and it’s thanks in large part to his prodigious distance off the tee.
Through his victory at last weekend’s Houston Open, Woodland ranks second on Tour in average driving distance at 324.6 yards per poke, lagging just .2 yards behind Aldrich Potgieter. His clubhead speed leads the Tour at 128.19 mph, and his SG: Off the Tee numbers are good for fifth. In the era of the distance boom, Woodland is well-equipped to compete at the highest level.
It would be foolish for any recreational player to assume they can replicate the drives that Woodland hits each week, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t something you can learn from him. In fact, if you are looking to add a little extra distance to your game, you should copy the subtle lag move he uses in transition, explained by biomechanist Sasho Mackenzie in the video below.
Speed Loves Lag — but don’t torque it.
Gary Woodland is currently leading the PGA Tour in clubhead speed at 128.2 mph in 2026… at age 41.
If you want to get the most power out of your swing, you have to produce some lag during the downswing. But don’t go about it the wrong way. Lag is not the product of holding the angle in your wrist, rather it is the result of proper sequencing in transition.
“The feel should be that our wrists are passively getting pulled into more lag,” Mackenzie says. “We don’t want to feel like we are adding lag actively with our wrists. But just the act of how we are holding the club and how we’re moving our hands will create a little bit of what I call ‘down-cocking.’”
If you watch Woodland swing from the face-on view you can see this motion clearly. He does not over-turn his shoulders or make any unnecessary manipulations with his wrists. When he reaches the top of the swing and begins to shift back to the target, he simply lets the wrists “cock” as a product of his sequencing.
Give it a shot if you are trying to add a little bit of speed to your swing. When done properly, it will unlock extra power you didn’t even know you had.
NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero appears on site during media coverage at the NFL Scouting Combine inside the Indiana Convention Center, Feb. 25, 2025, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Pelissero reported on league developments as executives, coaches, and scouts gathered to evaluate prospects and shape offseason decisions ahead of free agency and the draft. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
In Minnesota, Tom Pelissero is ol’ faithful. The national insider has plenty of connections to the Minnesota Vikings, making him uniquely-qualified among league-level voices to weigh-in on the QB pecking order.
Pelissero chatted with Tatum Everett, who works for the Vikings Entertainment Network. The reporter for The NFL Network described the team’s reluctance to move through another year without ample passer depth given the injury turmoil that undermined 2023 and 2025. Afterwards, there’s the clincher: “They love Carson Wentz, he’s coming in, I think it’s pretty clear as QB3. It’s going to be J.J. McCarthy versus Kyler Murray.”
What needs to be remembered is that Minnesota was undermined last year due the QB position having both a low ceiling and a low floor. As a result, the decision was to onboard passers who could elevate both areas. Murray is someone to raise the ceiling as a high-upside option; Wentz is in town to solidify the floor as a low-maintenance option.
Dec 14, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) slaps hands with Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell after a made field goal against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images
Sitting between those two is J.J. McCarthy, the 23-year-old quarterback who got chosen at No. 10 in the 2024 NFL Draft (a lifetime ago).
Pretty consistently, Kevin O’Connell and Rob Brzezinski have clarified that the desire is alive and well: the franchise wants the Michigan passer to be the long-term starter. No team, short of the truly foolish squads, gives up on a young arm so quickly, especially when there hasn’t been any nefarious off-field issues to demand a divorce.
Moreover, so much of what has hindered McCarthy has been plain old bad luck. Getting and staying healthy could be the key.
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The other part of the equation is the competition that’s taking place, something that Tom Pelissero circles around to in his answer. Not only is there a clarification about Wentz coming in at 3rd within the hierarchy, but Pelissero goes on to describe the situation as “a real competition,” a conclusion he has arrived at “based on everything that I’ve been told.”
Feb 4, 2026; San Francisco, CA, USA; Tom Pelissero on the NFL Network set at the Super Bowl LX media center at the Moscone Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
If the only criteria is who is the best quarterback at this precise moment, then Kyler Murray is a near certainty to start. What gets missed in that too-simple criteria is that J.J. McCarthy is improving.
If Murray takes a step forward, then McCarthy needs to take two or three steps forward within the same timeline. Do that enough times and the sizable QB chasm that exists on April 1st could get shrunk down in time for September 1st.
The young fella was out in California working with a private quarterback coach, continuing on his pilgrimage toward airtight mechanics. He’s now in the Twin Cities, building up his body with the Vikings’ staff at TCO Performance Center. Being healthy, owning good technique, and getting into the best shape of his life, McCarthy could very well become a very good passer.
Based on who offers the most upside over a long-term time horizon, J.J. McCarthy is the clear answer. He is younger, has better size, and has a contract that’s much easier to manage over the next several years. So, too, did he demand a far more expensive form of investment from the team.
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At the end of the day, there’s training camp and the preseason for a reason. The competition is already underway no matter how much O’Connell tries to say that May and June are about class on the grass (mastering the scheme). Evaluation is a constant in the NFL, but O’Connell is correct that July and August are going to be what matter most as it relates to who starts in Week 1.
Dec 21, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) and head coach Kevin O’Connell hug before the game at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images
Guessing who comes out on top is precisely that: a guess.
What isn’t uncertain is whether Carson Wentz is now being looked at as a legitimate challenger for the QB1 job. That’s simply not the case. Rather, he’s a low-maintenance QB3, somebody who can help the team win without demanding much of a workload leading up to games. Something funky could happen that’s totally unforeseen, creating the conditions for Wentz to be the starter, but that’s going to take an anvil or grand piano falling from the sky.
In late July, Kyler Murray will be looking to hold off J.J. McCarthy within a two-horse race. Stay tuned.
Cal kicked off Spring practice a few weeks ago and the Bears always do a good job getting recruits up to campus. They’re hosting a handful of top players later today.
Cal and new head coach Tosh Lupoi have created a ton of early buzz this recruiting cycle and we expect them to sign their best recruiting class in a decade. Players have been flocking to campus from all over the region and the Bears will have four top players visiting today.
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– Kingston Celifie is a Rivals.com four-star and the No. 40 wide out in the country. He’s a speed guy with a track background and had personal bests of 10.57-100m and 21.46-200m as a freshman but re-aggravated an ankle injury early in the track season last Spring and wasn’t able to finish out his season. He has an official visit set with Cal for June 12 and this one is shaping up to be an in-state battle between the Bears and UCLA.
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– Bayon Harris is another receiver we like a lot and he put up video game numbers last season. Harris caught 86 passes for 1,770 yards and 26 touchdowns and is that tall, 6-foot-3 wide out with a huge catch radius quarterbacks love to have on their side. The Bears have yet to offer but are recruiting him. Arizona State and UCLA are probably the teams to beat right now.
– Josh Bunni is one of the better stories out West. The massive tackle from New Zealand grew up playing rugby and has yet to play a high school football game but has double digit scholarship offers right now. Cal is high on the list and Bunni had a great time at the Bears Junior Day earlier this year. An official visit is in the works as well and the Bears look like the team to beat at this time.
– Jay Rawls just moved from Georgia to Arizona three weeks ago and is a player we liked a lot at the Under Armour Next Camp in Hawaii last year. He’s a long, rangy pass catcher who moves really well. Cal was his first Power 4 offer, offering in late February and Utah has since jumped in as well. Rawls has intriguing size and athleticism, pushing 6-foot-6 and is just tapping in to his immense potential as a outside receiver who should cause havoc in the red zone.
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