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Monday, July 12, 2010

Spain 1, Netherlands 0: World Cup Final at Civic Center (Pics)

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click to enlarge Incidentally, this was the first World Cup final between two nations allowing same-sex marriage and played in a nation with gay rights enshrined in its constitution. Warrants mentioning. - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • Incidentally, this was the first World Cup final between two nations allowing same-sex marriage and played in a nation with gay rights enshrined in its constitution. Warrants mentioning.

click to enlarge Overheard in the crowd: 'I'm rooting for Spain because they look better with their shirts off.' Of course, the 'they' in question were the players, not the fans (no offense, pal -- you look fine). - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • Overheard in the crowd: 'I'm rooting for Spain because they look better with their shirts off.' Of course, the 'they' in question were the players, not the fans (no offense, pal -- you look fine).
click to enlarge Smells like Dutch spirit... - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • Smells like Dutch spirit...
click to enlarge Scoreless at half, Spain's brain trust attempts to hammer out a winning game plan (or just get hammered) - JOE ESKENAZI
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  • Scoreless at half, Spain's brain trust attempts to hammer out a winning game plan (or just get hammered)
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Joe Eskenazi

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Joe Eskenazi was born in San Francisco, raised in the Bay Area, and attended U.C. Berkeley. He never left. "Your humble narrator" was a staff writer and columnist for SF Weekly from 2007 to 2015. He resides in the Excelsior with his wife, 4.3 miles from his birthplace and 5,474 from hers.

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