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WORLDJun 10 · 13:26 UTCSEMAFORYinka Adegoke

The complicated economics of Africa's football success

Africa's largest World Cup contingent includes 10 teams, with national squads increasingly relying on players born abroad. A 'leg drain' concept estimates €20 billion in lost value for Africa due to talent exported via dual citizenship, exemplified by DR Congo's squad being valued €128 million versus €355 million without the drain. US travel restrictions complicate African fans' attendance and excluded a Somali referee.

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