Players from Germany and Curaçao praying together, Dutch internationals reading the Bible, shin guards with Jesus and Mary on them: faith is prominently present at this World Cup. "But you don't pray for a victory."
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What you should know Futbolistas like Moisés Caicedo, Christian Pulisic and Yerry Mina share biblical messages and testimonies of faith on social networks. Collective prayers, God-dedicated celebrations and public expressions of gratitude have become recurrent during the tournament.Curaçao's selection has stood out for its days of worship and prayer, becoming a symbol of spiritual unity in the World Cup.While millions of fans follow each play of…
Players from Germany and Curaçao praying together, Dutch internationals reading the Bible, shin guards with Jesus and Mary on them: faith is prominently present at this World Cup. "But you don't pray for a victory."