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Diaspora World Cup champions diversity over division

When Sweden's Yasin Ayari scored seven minutes into his World Cup debut he raised his arms in apology rather than celebration out of respect for Tunisia, where his father is from.

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Diaspora World Cup champions diversity over division

When Sweden's Yasin Ayari scored seven minutes into his World Cup debut he raised his arms in apology rather than celebration out of respect for Tunisia, where his father is from.

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dailysabah.com2 g fa

'Go play for Tunisia': Hidden intolerance in the World Cup | Opinion

Ayari’s celebration was misread, overlooking cultural and religious gratitude and exposing biased expectations of patriotism

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  1. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·dailysabah.com

    'Go play for Tunisia': Hidden intolerance in the World Cup | Opinion

    Ayari’s celebration was misread, overlooking cultural and religious gratitude and exposing biased expectations of patriotism

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Diaspora World Cup champions diversity over division

    When Sweden's Yasin Ayari scored seven minutes into his World Cup debut he raised his arms in apology rather than celebration out of respect for Tunisia, where his father is from.