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World Cup 2026: Cyril Hanouna, the Big Flop

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On June 7, Alexander Zverev won the first Grand Slam tournament of his career by triumphing at Roland-Garros. The next day, Cyril Hanouna boasted of having pronounced the victory of the German tennisman Porte d'Auteuil. Olivier Dartigolles, one of his columnists, asked him if he had had a vision about the country that would win the 2026 World Cup. At the moment T, the competition had not yet begun. .twitter-tweet{margin-left:auto;margin-right:au…
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On June 7, Alexander Zverev won the first Grand Slam tournament of his career by triumphing at Roland-Garros. The next day, Cyril Hanouna boasted of having pronounced the victory of the German tennisman Porte d'Auteuil. Olivier Dartigolles, one of his columnists, asked him if he had had a vision about the country that would win the 2026 World Cup. At the moment T, the competition had not yet begun. .twitter-tweet{margin-left:auto;margin-right:au…

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Football.fr broke the news on Saturday, July 18, 2026.
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