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‘We are knocking on the door’: Africa’s 10 contenders target World Cup glory
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‘We are knocking on the door’: Africa’s 10 contenders target World Cup glory

  • The Guardian notes Africa has 10 teams at the expanded 48-nation World Cup, renewing hopes for a deep run.
  • The piece names Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, and Morocco among leading contenders for Africa at the 2026 World Cup.
  • Officials emphasize governance and funding as essential for converting talent into World Cup success.
  • Pape Thiaw of Senegal faced pay disputes, illustrating off-field issues impacting preparation.
  • Visa and travel costs have excluded many African fans from attending matches abroad.
  • Segun Odegbami argues Africa has moved from participants to contenders in football’s top tier.
  • The article cites Morocco as Africa’s current leadership, with strong Qatar performance serving as a blueprint.
  • The piece underlines that the target must shift from first-round advancement to winning the World Cup.
  • The article frames Africa’s World Cup hopes against governance, logistics, and competitive performance.
  • The article notes that fans' visa issues amplify the region’s travel barriers to the tournament.
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Furious Iran statement in full after ticket allocation withdrawn for World Cup
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Furious Iran statement in full after ticket allocation withdrawn for World Cup

  • Iran's football federation says the World Cup ticket quota for Iranian fans was withdrawn, blocking official sales.
  • Officials accuse the host country of attempting to sabotage Iranian fan attendance at the World Cup.
  • The federation notes 8% of World Cup ticket capacity is usually reserved for federations like Iran.
  • The statement criticizes non-sporting and political factors impacting the tournament’s organization.
  • Iranian fans are described as an important spiritual asset to the national team across competitions.
  • Federation calls on FIFA and organizers to guarantee Iranian fans' legal rights and impartiality.
  • The article has affiliate links and notes potential commissions for sales.
  • Iran's training camp reportedly moved to Mexico due to Middle East conflict.
  • The federation mentions that many fans had planned to attend the World Cup in the United States.
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