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Tunisia, oh Tunisia… Their fans have become used to a team that relishes the role of the underdog

As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

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Haiti are a team around which its defiant fans can rally: ‘Grenadiers, forward!’

Questo articolo non è rilevante per Warptech Tech News. È una storia sportiva sulla nazionale di calcio haitiana e sulla cultura calcistica, senza contenuti tech, AI, business o economia che interessino manager IT, CTO e responsabili di innovation italiani. Hai condiviso l'articolo per errore, o lo vuoi riassumere comunque per un'altro scopo?

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mirror.co.uk3 g fa

World Cup 2026: Tunisia – the masters of 'Haram Ball' fuelled by a viral rebel

Tunisia head into the 2026 World Cup looking to reach the knockout stage of the tournament for the very first time

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Haiti are a team around which its defiant fans can rally: ‘Grenadiers, forward!’

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Dima Maghreb will reverberate at Morocco matches. This is a country with belief and big ambitions

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

  • giovedì 4 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Turkey fans finally feel like they have a team which represents them. They are ‘Our Guys’

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

  • venerdì 5 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Meet Ivory Coast’s masochistic supporters: They might disown their team – but they always come back for more

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

  • venerdì 5 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    World Cup 2026: Tunisia – the masters of 'Haram Ball' fuelled by a viral rebel

    Tunisia head into the 2026 World Cup looking to reach the knockout stage of the tournament for the very first time

  • sabato 6 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Tunisia, oh Tunisia… Their fans have become used to a team that relishes the role of the underdog

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

  • domenica 7 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Egypt, the power of ‘Masr! Masr! Masr!’ and the fans’ rollercoaster relationship with their team

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

  • martedì 9 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    In Senegal, the national team is ‘the drug of the people’. They will bring joy and noise to this World Cup

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

  • martedì 9 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    ‘1, 2, 3, viva l’Algerie’ was a plea for independence. It lives on as Algeria’s rallying cry

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

  • martedì 9 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Allez les Bleus is a fan chant that mirrors the rise of French football: ‘For me it’s like breathing’

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture