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Inka

[ ing-kuh ]

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Inca based on its source language, Quechua, rather than on the Spanish-language spelling.


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“We wanted to stay in the game for as long as we could and disrupt the energy,” Switzerland coach Inka Grings said.

“We played very well in our group stage and we understand that Spain might be the favorites,” said Switzerland coach Inka Grings.

The zoo said while Napo and Inka had very different coat colours, there was "no such species as a black panther" and Inka's dark colouring was a result of a genetic mutation known as melanism.

From BBC

“We expected it to be really tough. New Zealand really tried everything they could, and I think we knew how to respond, especially defensively. We did a lot right,” said Inka Grings, Switzerland’s coach.

Captain Alexandra Popp scored the first two goals on headers, giving her 64 scores in her international, tying her with former teammate Inka Grings for third place on Germany’s all-time list.

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