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From poverty in Colombia to World Cup hero, Jhon Arias sends Ghana out

From poverty in Colombia to World Cup hero, Jhon Arias sends Ghana out

Quibdo is one of the wettest cities on earth, capital of a Colombian department with no club in the country’s top division. It has still produced Jackson Martinez, and now Jhon Arias, who spent Friday night in a different kind of heat, 88 degrees... Read more.

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