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A drone farewell was done for Cristiano Ronaldo in his hometown in Madeira after he played his last game for Portugal ๐ต๐น against Spain in the World cup โฆโฆ He really put them on the mapโค๏ธ
I am from Australia and we saw reports of this girl wanting to lure Men so she can accuse them of rape
I hope everyone remembers and stay away from this false rape accuser
Flo Balogun vs Belgium:
0 Goals/Assists
0 Key Passes
0 Dribbles
8 Possessions Lost
Served Suspension on Field
SERVED THE SUSPENSION ON THE FIELD, INTEGRITY. ๐๐๐
๐๐จKylian Mbappe on ignoring the Paraguayan goal keeper after the Full time whistle:
๐ฃ๏ธ โAfter the full time whistle was blown, I saw the goal keeper coming towards me to shake, but ignored, itโs a mind game to irritate the opponents more, then he hit me with the ball next, but I couldnโt retaliate because Iโm the one still in the competition and could be penalized for that.โ Laughs
Your dad is not wrong. I even have written on it once.
Morocco shows up as MAR on scoreboards because FIFA's country codes do not always come from the English name.
A lot of them come from French, which is the working language FIFA has used since it was founded in Paris in 1904. Morocco in French is Le Maroc. First three letters: MAR.
And Morocco is not alone. This happens more than people realise.
Germany is GER, which tracks in English. But then you get to Ivory Coast, which shows up as CIV, from Cรดte d'Ivoire. Algeria is ALG from Algรฉrie. Haiti is HAI from Haรฏti. Switzerland is SUI from Suisse. Spain is ESP from Espaรฑa. Iran appears as IRN.
The pattern runs across the entire scoreboards.Some countries are also coded based on whatever their language is.
FIFA built its codes in an era when French dominated international administration, and colonial history shaped which language a country's name was recorded in first.
That legacy is still sitting quietly on every scoreboard at this World Cup.
I hope you have learned something today.
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