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1. 00:00 Various of fans reacting to Spain's goal
2. 00:12 Fans watching match
3. 00:23 Fans reacting to another Spain's goal
4. 00:28 Fans reacting to another Spain's goal
5. 01:06 Fans celebrating another Spain's goal
6. 01:14 Fans of Spain from India chanting "we are with Spain"
7. 01:31 SOUNDBITE (English): Shereef Moothedath, 39-year-old Indian worker in Qatar:
"We are Spain's fans for the last 15 years, since 2010.
Reporter question: Why?
"We love Gavi (referring to the Spanish player)."
8. 01:46 Fans
9. 01:53 SOUNDBITE (SPANISH): Helen Bayona, 52-year-old World Cup fan from Colombia:
"I like the result but i am sad for Costa Rica, it is different to lose 2-0 or 3-0, they played as they can and I hope for the next match they can recover and return to what Costa Rica can be."
10. 02:16 Fans at end of the game
11. 02:24 SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Bibiana Velez, 51-year-old World Cup fan from Colombia:
"Spain played really well, all the goals they scored they have earned them, it is a team that trains really well, and Costa Rica will have more opportunities to score next time."
12. 02:39 Fans celebrating end of match
13. SOUNDBITE (English): Mohammed Ricca, 30-year-old World Cup fan from Qatar:
"Yeah I watched the game it was great, it was very close, 7-0, I really thought we could make it, I was with Costa Rica all the way, upsets that's what I cheer for, I was there when Saudi beat Argentina 2-1 no one believed in us but we made it happen and I thought Costa Rica could do it too but maybe next time."
13. 03:08 Fans watching match and cheering
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STORYLINE:
At the fan zone in Doha, World Cup fans from all over the world watched Spain beat Costa Rica 7-0, a heavy result for the Latin American nation.
Spain's young squad got off to a high-scoring start at the World Cup.
Dani Olmo, Marco Asensio and Ferran Torres scored a goal each in the first 31 minutes.
Torres, Gavi, Carlos Soler and Alvaro Morata added to the lead in the second half.
Olmo's goal was the 100th at World Cups for Spain.
The country became the sixth nation to score more than 100 times in the tournament.
It was the first time Spain have scored seven goals in a World Cup match.
Spain, which didn't get past the round of 16 in Russia, are trying to break through with a major title after making it to the final of the Nations League and the semi-finals of last year's European Championship.
This year the team also qualified for the Final Four of the Nations League for a second straight time.
Spain's last major triumph came at Euro 2012, two years after they won their lone World Cup title in South Africa.
Only five countries have scored more goals than Spain at the World Cup — Brazil, Germany, Argentina, Italy and France.
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