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Mexico's U17 World Cup medal stolen by thieves
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08:49, December 17, 2008

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The gold medal that the Mexican U-17 soccer team won at the World Cup 2005 was stolen on Tuesday, coach of the team Jesus Ramirez said on Tuesday.

Four thieves robbed Ramirez's house in Mexico City early Tuesday morning, Ramirez told a TV station.

"They stole cell phones, money, and the medal of the World Cup," said Ramirez, who was not in the city when the robbery happened.

"Fortunately I'm out for work stuff, but the crimes must stop," Ramirez added.

Source: Xinhua



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