Espagne: un nouveau départ

Espagne: un nouveau départ

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Yougoslavie: une dernière fois ensemble

1990, pendant que les politiciens attisent la haine, le football et l'équipe nationale reste le seul lien entre yougoslaves. Conscient des enjeux politiques et sociaux, l'équipe de Yougoslavie part pour la coupe du monde avec un objectif : gagner pour rester unis...

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Brésil: lendemain de défaite

2014, le Brésil, pays du football, est humilié devant son public. Mais malheureusement la défaite sportive n’était que le début des ennuis pour un pays qui va connaître une crise politique et économique majeure... Est-ce que l’édition 2018 permettra au pays de se relever ?

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