Germany beat Chile to clinch maiden FIFA Confederations Cup title
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Germany's players pose with the trophy after winning the 2017 Confederations Cup final. (AFP)
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Germany's midfielder Julian Draxler holds the Golden Ball trophy, along side Chile's goalkeeper Claudio Bravo holding the Golden Glove trophy and Germany's forward Timo Werner holding the Golden Boot for best scorer award. (AFP)
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Germany's players pose with the trophy after winning the 2017 Confederations Cup final football match against Chile. (AFP)
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Germany's midfielder Emre Can (C) and Germany's midfielder Lars Stindl celebrate as they beat Chile 1-0. (AFP)
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Alexis Sanchez reacts during the 2017 Confederations Cup final football match between Chile and Germany. (AFP)
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Germany's defender Jonas Hector (C) vies for the ball against Chile's midfielder Arturo Vidal during the 2017 Confederations Cup final. (AFP)
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Chile's forward Alexis Sanchez (L) vies with Germany's defender Joshua Kimmich during the 2017 Confederations Cup final. (AFP)
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Germany's midfielder Sebastian Rudy (R) and Chile's midfielder Charles Aranguiz argue during the 2017 Confederations Cup final. (AFP)
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This was Germany’s first FIFA Confederations Cup title. (AFP)
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Germany’s Lars Stindl celebrates scoring their first goal as Chile’s Claudio Bravo looks dejected. (REUTERS)
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