Football: Venezuelan soccer players fight for a shot in women's Libertadores cup

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CARACAS (Reuters) - Iraia Arrue chases a ball down the soccer field until she loses it near the goal line amid shouts from the bleachers and from her own team, sprinting for 90 minutes under the Venezuelan sun in a sports complex in eastern Caracas.
Football: Venezuelan soccer players fight for a shot in women's Libertadores  cup
Venezuelan soccer players fight for a shot in women's Libertadores cup
Football: Venezuelan soccer players fight for a shot in women's Libertadores  cup
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