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The first week of the 2026 World Cup featured many human and dramatic moments, including a severe injury that deeply affected Canadian player Ismaël Koné, who broke his leg during a match against Qatar, and tears from Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, who expressed pride in his achievement and was visibly affected after his team’s draw. Additionally, Lionel Messi was seen crying after scoring his first goal, emphasizing that it was due to personal circumstances involving his father's ongoing struggles, and Erling Haaland celebrated by honoring his family, paying tribute to his parents. These scenes highlighted the human side of the tournament and showed that the competition's successes go beyond goals and matches, encompassing heartfelt stories and emotional moments.
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