Colombia fans celebrate after the 2014 World Cup round of 16 game between Colombia and Uruguay, during a screening at Bolivar Square in Bogota June 29, 2014.u00c2u00a0u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic
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Friday, 11 Jul 2014 9:29 PM MYT
NEW YORK, July 11 — Football is a universal language during the World Cup. But increasing numbers of non-Spanish-speakers say they watch the games on Spanish-language television for the colourful commentary. — New York Times
Colombia fans celebrate after the 2014 World Cup round of 16 game between Colombia and Uruguay, during a screening at Bolivar Square in Bogota June 29, 2014. — Reuters pic