Looking back at the Qatar World Cup


There are many moments that leave a deep impression. Finally, let's take a look back at the memories that football has left in this month.

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'Half Man' at Opening Ceremony

A "half man" captured the world's attention at the opening ceremony of the World Cup in Qatar. His name is Ghanem al Muftar.

He was born without a lower body because of a rare disease, but he not only learned to walk on his hands, he even participated in various extreme sports. His goal is to become a diplomat, and he and his family have set up charitable associations to help more people.

He who does not yield to fate is a true victor.

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Grealish celebrates with little fans

England's Grealish raises his arms in a wave dance after scoring in the 6-2 win over Iran.

Before the World Cup, Grealish received a letter from a young fan with cerebral palsy. Later, he met with the young fan and promised him that the next time he scored, he would dedicate the celebration to him. Soon after the agreement was reached, Grealish scored the goal, fulfilling the young fan's wish.

In fact, football is not only a competitive sport, but also a message of love and hope.

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Erickson came out wearing a defibrillator

In the group stage, Denmark's Eriksen wore a heart defibrillator and completed his World Cup appearance. Eriksen collapsed into a coma without any physical confrontation during the European Championship a year ago, but was able to regain consciousness after CPR. After a near-death experience, Eriksen did not want to bow to fate, he implanted a heart defibrillator, returned to football training, and successfully returned to the national team, the third time on the World Cup.

He explains what it means to be a fighter for life.

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Ronaldo failed to fulfill his dream of winning the title after all

Portugal lost 1-0 to Morocco in the World Cup quarter-finals. As a player, Ronaldo played in five World Cups, scoring goals, is the first person in history. As a member of the Portuguese team, he has not been able to win the World Cup with the team, it has to be said that it is a pity. C Luo has never been a "pity" tears of the star, but this time, his tears when he withdrew, it is likely to mean a farewell to the World Cup arena.

C Luo cried, how many people's youth also shed tears. Some people say that even if there is the next C Luo, I will not have the next youth.

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The resilience of the Croatian team

When it comes to the brightest goalkeepers of this World Cup, Croatia goalkeeper Aleksandar Livakovic is certainly one of them.

In the knockout matches against Japan and Brazil, he not only saved the team many times, but also helped the team win two penalty shoot-outs. In fact, at 27, Livakovich is not young.

Four years ago, although he was selected for the national team, he failed to play and watched his teammates finish second in the World Cup from the bench. Now, at last, he has seized his chance.

Livakovic's experience and performance are also a reflection of Croatia's resilience.

Breakthrough

Best World Cup result by an African team

Morocco achieved the best finish by an African team in a World Cup - fourth place.

They beat Belgium, ranked No. 2 in the world, toppled former World Cup champions Spain, and also knocked out former European champions and now talented Portugal.

Although they failed to go any further after losing to a powerful French team in the semi-finals, the charm of football lies not only in winning every game, but also in the process of tenacious fighting for the dream and constantly making new breakthroughs.


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