Yoane Wissa spoke about the current situation in DR Congo after the country's first-ever World Cup win and qualification for the knockout stage.
They're going to keep playing for the people 🇨🇩
it should probably be a bigger story that there was a normal bipartisan America 250 organization but then Trump decided to launch his own competing right wing grift version and ruined everything
UEFA complained about the amount of African teams in the WC only for the motherland to smoke everybody boots.
uncomfortable convos will be held when the diaspora starts having to make some hard choices about who to play for.
Iran have my ultimate respect. They went undefeated against Egypt, Belgium and New Zealand, playing in a country whose government completely despised them and refused to protect their safety.
No team played under more adversity, and they still nearly made it to the Round of 32.
Will they ask Christian Pulisic or Weston Mckennie what do they think about their country inflicting a genocide in Gaza and bombing Iranian kids? Why are these type of questions always asked to Asians and Africans?
People think it’s ‘the last defender,’ but the law says ‘the second-last opponent.’ Because the GK had come so far off his line, he wasn’t one of the two deepest defenders. Iran’s scorer was beyond the second-last Egyptian player, so even with one defender on the goal line, he was still offside. It’s a rarity but the right call. #WorldCup
Frankrike väntar i sextondelsfinalen 🇫🇷🇸🇪
Nu står det helt klart att vi möter Frankrike i sextondelsfinalen. Matchen spelas tisdagen 30 juni i New Jersey.
📰 https://t.co/iIuMo1hROC
#FIFAWorldCup
He was just 27 here& he used his influence to get government officials and rebels to agree to a ceasefire and peace talks. I doubt if any African footballer currently has that motion.
Cape Verde is the third-smallest nation to ever qualify for the World Cup.
Against all odds, in their tournament debut, they've become the SMALLEST nation to ever qualify for the knockout rounds.
What a story 🇨🇻
Ecuador president Daniel Noboa declared Friday a public holiday in the country following the national team's come-from-behind win against Germany at the World Cup.