Ecuadorian World Cup fans takeover Philly’s Rocky Steps
Ecuadorian football fans packed Philadelphia’s Rocky Steps to cheer on the South American nation in its opening
Ecuadorian football fans packed Philadelphia’s Rocky Steps to cheer on the South American nation in its opening
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Ecuadorian football fans packed Philadelphia’s Rocky Steps to cheer on the South American nation in its opening
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