nunca vou esquecer da história que o luva de pedreiro ficou famoso pq o algoritmo do tiktok distribuía os conteúdos dele mundialmente por não conseguir entender qual idioma ele falava
Three footballers here who played at levels that were great for their careers. Very high levels.
Benni McCarthy won the UEFA Champions League with Porto. Quinton Fortune played for Manchester United.
Aaron Mokoena played in the Premier League with Portsmouth and Blackburn.
Nowadays, South African footballers are content sitting at home and dominating Amazulu before thrashing others in the CAF CL.
They should go out, touch grass and play football. They won’t face an unserious Super Eagles team all the time.
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: During Mexico vs South Africa, the referee had to keep the players waiting during the cooling break because FOX was still on a commercial break.
The match eventually resumed while FOX was still showing advertisements.
These cooling breaks are not related to player health, but are instead used to accommodate commercials.
— @Romain_Molina
The drinking is the easy part. Finding a beer from Iran is the hard part.
Iran banned alcohol in 1979. Brewing it carries lashes. So the "Iranian beer" in this photo is Istak, a non-alcoholic malt drink that became the country's workaround and now sells hundreds of millions of bottles a year.
Saudi Arabia is fully dry. Their entry is Moussy, the non-alcoholic malt that dominates Gulf supermarkets precisely because real beer can't exist there.
Then come the import problems. Cape Verde's Strela and Haiti's Prestige barely leave their home markets. Curacao and Jordan qualified for the first time ever, which means almost no exporter ever bothered building a supply chain for their beer.
A 48-team World Cup quietly created the hardest beer scavenger hunt on Earth. Qualification expanded faster than beer distribution did.
The man found all 48 anyway.