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Spain’s World Cup reign ended by 2-0 loss to Chile

/ 05:08 AM June 19, 2014

Spain’s Sergio Ramos, left, attempts a spectacular shot during the group B World Cup soccer match between Spain and Chile at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, June 18, 2014. AP PHOTO/BERNAT ARMANGUE

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil—Defending champion Spain, the dominant global football power for the past six years, was eliminated from World Cup contention Wednesday with a 2-0 loss to Chile.

Spain’s famed passing game failed against a high-tempo, tenacious Chile team.

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Chile’s Eduardo Vargas celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the group B World Cup soccer match between Spain and Chile at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, June 18, 2014. AP PHOTO/MANU FERNANDEZ

Eduardo Vargas tricked goalkeeper Iker Casillas into diving the wrong way, then shot into an unguarded goal in the 20th minute. Charles Aranguiz scored in the 43rd when the ball landed at his feet after Casillas punched out a free kick.

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Spain’s second loss, after a 5-1 rout by the Netherlands, ended any hope of advancing. Chile and the Netherlands will both advance, regardless of who wins the game between them.

Spain won the European Championships in 2008 and 2012, in addition to the 2010 World Cup.–Graham Dunbar

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