Whatever the outcome of the DR Congo–Algeria match played on January 6 in Rabat, it can safely be said that it will be controversial. Not for strictly sporting reasons, but because it carries a heavy emotional, historical, and political charge specific to two peoples forged by struggle, rent, and disillusionment. Football and collective memory intertwine…...
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