The Caribbean team surprised the world not only because of its historic classification to the World Cup 2026, but also because of an unusual policy: footballers share the concentration with their partners and children. The measure, supported by the medical corps, seeks to strengthen the emotional well-being of the campus. Read more
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The Caribbean team surprised the world not only because of its historic classification to the World Cup 2026, but also because of an unusual policy: footballers share the concentration with their partners and children. The measure, supported by the medical corps, seeks to strengthen the emotional well-being of the campus. Read more