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The Spanish soccer team’s mascot, Fury, the fighting bull, which has long been an unofficial symbol of the country will become even more familiar when the 1982 World Cup final competition begins in Spain on June 13. The opening match between Argentina and Belgium will be held in Barcelona.

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Press, 9 March 1982, Page 15

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The Spanish soccer team’s mascot, Fury, the fighting bull, which has long been an unofficial symbol of the country will become even more familiar when the 1982 World Cup final competition begins in Spain on June 13. The opening match between Argentina and Belgium will be held in Barcelona. Press, 9 March 1982, Page 15

The Spanish soccer team’s mascot, Fury, the fighting bull, which has long been an unofficial symbol of the country will become even more familiar when the 1982 World Cup final competition begins in Spain on June 13. The opening match between Argentina and Belgium will be held in Barcelona. Press, 9 March 1982, Page 15