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German and Curaçao Players’ Post-Match Group Prayer Goes Viral

Video footage of German and Curaçao players gathering for a post-match prayer on the pitch after Germany’s 7–1 victory at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Houston on Saturday, 14 June, went viral on social media, receiving praise from Christian and conservative commentators and users alike. Following the final whistle, German internationals Jonathan Tah and Felix Nmecha joined several Curaçao players at the centre circle, where they prayed together, c…

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Felix Nmecha and Jonathan Tah joined forces with their opponents immediately after the final whistle. The German national team's start to the 2026 World Cup was marked not only by an expected rout of a modest opponent, but also by an incredibly emotional moment that has already captivated social media. Despite the fierce battle on the field, the finale of the match offered all fans a true example of respect and unity. RBC-Ukraine reports on the …

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The German national team has successfully started the world championship in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Against Curaçao there were ... The post national player Nmecha makes a worldwide appeal with Christian prayer – Deutschlandfunk warns against him appeared first on Apollo News.

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Felix Nmecha shines in Germany 7:1 against Curacao. But a celebrated scene around the prayer circle after Abpfiff has a shadow side.

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Felix Nmecha celebrates his World Cup debut in the opening match against Curacao, his hit - and then God. A prayer circle with players from Curacao provides attention.

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The German team celebrates a Torgala against Curacao, but midfielder Felix Nmecha celebrates the victory in his own way. He is to be seen as he unites in the middle circle with players of the opponent.

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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