TQL Stadium was a sea of red on Sunday as the first of four FIFA Club World Cup matches in Cincinnati opened with Bayern Munich taking on Auckland City FC.
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Downtown Cincinnati should see crowds of visitors this weekend for sports and the arts.
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Local grant recipients include the Cincinnati Recycling and Reuse Hub, La Soupe and the Clermont County Park District.
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The FIFA Club World Cup begins Saturday, with the first game in Cincinnati on Sunday featuring German powerhouse Bayern Munich.
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In April, the athletic department and the University of Cincinnati Foundation, a private funding organization for the university and UC Health, launched the Athletics Impact Fund, which will utilize donations to support the recruitment, retention, and compensation of student-athletes.
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