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The article revolves around how sporting identity and national belonging are expressed through football, where African and foreign players are sometimes seen as reflecting their culture and countries when celebrating victories or coping with defeats. However, this identity shifts quickly depending on results and expectations. The piece examines the cases of the Netherlands and Tunisia in the World Cup and discusses the influence of policies and national identity on players and fans. It highlights the decline of the idealized image of sports as a means of global communication and a way to transcend political conflicts, revealing an identity crisis and cultural bias in perspectives and the challenges faced by nations and their affiliations.
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