Austria Bows Out of Tournament Following Defeat to Spain
Austria's journey in the tournament comes to an end after a significant loss to Spain, who displayed superior skill and dominance throughout the match.
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Austria's journey in the tournament comes to an end after a significant loss to Spain, who displayed superior skill and dominance throughout the match.
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