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VICE Sports World News Roundup: June 30

Our morning roundup of the sports news from around the world
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It's the 30th of June, 2015, and Sepp Blatter is still president of FIFA.

At the Copa America, Chile is through to the final after a 2-1 win over Peru. The game included this very dope goal from Chile's Eduardo Vargas:

The Chileans were so stoked after the match that riot police had to come out and hose off the crazed fans.

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Formula 1 Champion Lewis Hamilton had lunch with the Queen of England, who scolded him for speaking to her out of order. Nevertheless, they got along well: "She is a sweet woman and we talked about how she spends her weekends, houses and music," Hamilton said. "She is really cool."

Petr Cech has joined Arsenal from crosstown rivals Chelsea. He was sad to go and wrote an emotional letter to Chelsea fans. Nevertheless, he's been labeled a "snake," and has received some death threats. Isn't soccer great?

Ronaldinho is rumored to be close to signing for Turkish club Antalyaspor, where he'll play alongside Samuel Eto'o. No word on whether Deco is set to join them.

La Ligua has received an offer for its international television rights. At 450 million Euros, it's not even close to the Premier League's mammoth deal.

Tonight at 7:00 pm Eastern Time, the U.S. Women's national team will take on Germany in the Women's World Cup. Don't miss it.

Guus Hiddink is out as manager of the Netherlands.

The Netherlands just ditched their manager. What have you done, Bobby Wood? http://t.co/4gZFoEkxwG https://t.co/Xk8Fn7J5CJ
— SB Nation Soccer (@SBNationSoccer) June 29, 2015