Breaking15 Jun 202619h ago
Zion Suzuki represents Japan as starting goalkeeper at 2026 World Cup
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Why this matters
Zion Suzuki's role as Japan's starting goalkeeper for the 2026 World Cup may affect betting markets on platforms like PredictIt regarding Japan's performance in the tournament. As a key player, his inclusion could shift odds on match outcomes and overall team success.
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Zion Suzuki will represent Japan as the starting goalkeeper at the 2026 World Cup.
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