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The Netherlands have one of the most recognisable fan songs at the World Cup, and it is not hard to understand why “Links Rechts” has taken off. The song, by Dutch party act Snollebollekes, was ...
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Just like in Hamburg when Euro 2024 was well underway, Netherlands fans have once again engrossed the football community with their iconic chant that goes by the name of Links, Rechts. The chant is ...
By Lori Ewing KANSAS CITY, Missouri June 19 (Reuters) - When Curacao's players stood shoulder to shoulder before their World Cup debut against Germany, singing an anthem most of them had had to learn ...