🏆 2026 World Cup group stage in numbers:
⚽ 215 goals — all-time record
🇫🇷 Mbappé: 6 goals, tournament top scorer
🇦🇷 Messi: 29 World Cup matches, most ever
🇵🇹 Ronaldo: scored in a record 6th edition
🇲🇽 Mora: 17 years old, 6th-youngest player in WC history
🇨🇼 Curaçao keeper Eloy Room: 16 saves in one match — most ever in 90 minutes
🎟️ 4.64 million fans attended
Source: FIFA
📊 Mejores españoles en la clasificación general de las últimas ediciones del Tour de Francia.
MIKEL LANDA ha sido el mejor ciclista español en 5 de las últimas 9 ediciones.
PSG: 25-26
Dembele: 20 Goles
Kvarashkelia: 19 Goles
Barcola: 13 Goles
Doue: 13 Goles
Goncalo Ramos: 12 Goles
Real Madrid 23-24:
Vinicius: 24 Goles
Bellingham: 23 Goles
Rodrygo: 17 Goles
Joselu: 17 Goles
Brahim Díaz: 12 Goles
Alguien me explica cómo es posible que esos dos equipos ganaran la Champions sin el jugador que mete 40 goles?
Mike Tyson soltó una frase de pura sabiduría.
“No tienes disciplina? No eres nadie. Nada.”
Luego soltó la frase letal que le enseñó Cus D’Amato: “La disciplina es hacer lo que odias, pero hacerlo como si lo amaras.”
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This is the largest monastic library on Earth.
It’s hidden in an Austrian mountain valley and is believed to have inspired the design of the iconic library in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, but you’ve probably never even heard of it...
Completed in 1776 within the Benedictine monastery Admont Abbey, the library was designed by architect Josef Hueber as the intellectual crown of the abbey. It is 70 metres long, lit by 48 windows, and lined with white-and-gold bookcases that hold 70,000 volumes. Across the entire abbey, the collection runs to roughly 200,000 books and 1,400 medieval manuscripts.
Hueber designed the room to embody the philosophy of his era. "Like our understanding, spaces too should be filled with light," he said. The walls are white. The shelves are gilded. Sunlight pours through the windows and reflects off the gold leaf until the entire hall seems to glow from inside.
The ceiling holds seven frescoes painted by Bartolomeo Altomonte in the summers of 1775 and 1776. He was almost eighty years old. Each fresco depicts a stage of human understanding, beginning with the sciences and rising, dome by dome, toward Divine Revelation in the central cupola.
In 1865, a fire tore through the monastery. It destroyed the church, the dormitories, the workshops, almost everything. But the library survived untouched.
Two and a half centuries after it was completed, it is still called the eighth wonder of the world...
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NUEVO RÉCORD MUNDIAL: Gout Gout, el prodigio de la velocidad de 18 años, ha registrado un impresionante tiempo de 19,67 segundos en la carrera de 200 metros, superando la legendaria marca de Usain Bolt.
Santo Tomás de Aquino decía que la paz no es ausencia de conflicto, sino saber dónde está el centro cuando todo se mueve.
Es perder el trabajo y aún saber quién eres. Estár en crisis y saber qué importa. Recibir una mala noticia y poder dormir
Esa serenidad es confianza en Dios
Borgund Stave Church in Norway, built in the late 12th century, is a masterpiece of medieval Scandinavian architecture, constructed entirely without a single nail.
Profundas Verdades que son Ley de Vida: viajar no es coleccionar sellos en el pasaporte, es encontrar lugares que te hacen sentir pequeño.
¿Sabías que en Castellón existe una muralla que parece sacada de Juego de Tronos y casi nadie la conoce?
Hablo de Culla. Este tesoro gótico tiene solo unos 200 vecinos, pero su fortaleza en la cima te deja sin palabras.
Es el plan perfecto si buscas desconectar de verdad y sentir la historia en cada piedra. 🏰
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The Castle of Rocca Calascio in central Italy is older than most modern nation states.
Construction began in the 10th century.
That makes this castle older than the Inca Empire. Older than the Aztec Empire. Older than the United States, Italy itself, Germany, and France. It was already three centuries old when Marco Polo set out for China. It was already four centuries old when Columbus sailed for the Americas.
And it is the highest fortress in the Apennines...
It sits 1,460 meters above sea level on a windswept ridge of the Gran Sasso massif. Built exclusively for military purposes, it began as a single watchtower, raised at the highest point of a lookout system that controlled the surrounding territory. From its summit, fire and torch signals could be relayed to other castles across the surrounding mountains, a slow optical telegraph stretched across the Abruzzo.
In the 13th century, a walled courtyard was added, with four cylindrical towers at the corners and a taller keep at the center. The lower half of the castle was built with massive blocks of white limestone, the upper half with smaller stones. Up close, you can see the seam where the centuries change.
In November 1461, an earthquake struck the region of L'Aquila and tore through the fortress. The town below was rebuilt. The castle was not. Its inhabitants drifted away across the next four hundred years...
What survives is the silhouette. Four white towers and a keep, alone on a ridge above the clouds, visible for miles in every direction.
It is so cinematic that Hollywood filmed Ladyhawke there in 1985, The Name of the Rose in 1986, and The American in 2010.
But you do not need a film to feel it. You climb the path from the village. The wind picks up. The towers come into view. You stand in front of stones that were laid before half of the world's countries existed, on a peak so high that the world below disappears. And for a moment, you understand why human beings have always built things on mountaintops...
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Sigo sin comprender porque se le ocurrió al Real Madrid hacer un campo de fútbol en el mismísimo centro de una ciudad sabiendo que iban a molestar a los vecinos.
Hoy he estado 10 horas en la parada de @elados_asoc
Sí, estoy un poco cansado, pero mi trabajo es dar visibilidad a la ELA y recaudar el máximo de dinero para encontrar la cura.
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Antes del comienzo del segundo tiempo entre Real Madrid y Bayern Munich, se dio este momento.
Vini Jr se acerca al banquillo del Bayern para abrazar a Vincent Kompany. Fue un gesto de Vini hacia Kompany (a quien no conocía), por el apoyo que le dio tras el incidente racista contra Benfica.
En ese momento, Vincent dijo que las reacciones y celebraciones de Vini son naturales, emocionales y que no tenía por qué cambiar ni ser otra persona. También dijo que Mourinho se equivocó como líder al juzgar a Vini.
"Vini debe seguir siendo tal y como es. Esos jugadores diferentes son necesarios en los equipos" dijo ayer Kompany tras el partido.
Respeto total entre rivales, pero sobre todo, entre colegas del fulbo.