It was a not so baaad performance for Colombia's wooly warriors.
To celebrate the country's return to the World Cup after a 16-year absence, artisans in the high Andean town of Nobsa put on what they billed as the first soccer match played by sheep Sunday.
On one side, dressed in specially made yellow jerseys and red shorts for Colombia's national colors, were 10 four-legged players each named in honor of one of the country's top soccer talents.
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To celebrate the country's return to the World Cup after a 16-year absence, artisans in the high Andean town of Nobsa put on what they billed as the first soccer match played by sheep Sunday.
On one side, dressed in specially made yellow jerseys and red shorts for Colombia's national colors, were 10 four-legged players each named in honor of one of the country's top soccer talents.
