We asked third culture kids what the World Cup means to them
For the children of immigrants, football can be a powerful way of reconnecting with your roots – here, we speak to 6 third culture kids about what this summer’s tournament means to them

The last time the World Cup took place, in 2022, I was a junior in college, living in a ramshackle student house. Though I wasn’t much of a sports person, every day I would make my way downstairs to watch the matches with my roommates. Between classes, we’d shout at the screen with a confusing amount of vigour for people who, up until that point, only used our TV to watch reality television or romance novel adaptations.
There was a reason for our sudden excitement.hellip;
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