Da guerra à Copa do Mundo: a história dos três atacantes refugiados da Austrália
Three Australian forwards, Nestory Irankunda, Awer Mabil, and Mohamed Touré, who survived conflicts in African countries, will participate in the 2026 World Cup. Their stories reflect the journey from war-torn regions to football stardom in Australia.
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