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'Night and day': Difficult to draw footballing parallels between Cape Verde and Singapore, say experts
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'Night and day': Difficult to draw footballing parallels between Cape Verde and Singapore, say experts

Cape Verde made headlines with a remarkable World Cup run, advancing to the knockout stages despite being a small nation with a population of just 500,000. Some online commentators questioned whether Singapore could achieve similar success, but experts from Singapore's football community dismissed such comparisons as unfair. They emphasized that population size does not directly correlate with footballing success, citing examples like India and Pakistan, which have large populations but have never qualified for the World Cup. Cape Verde's achievements were attributed to factors beyond population, including a strong diaspora community that contributed significantly to their national team. The article highlights the unique circumstances of Cape Verde's success and cautions against drawing direct parallels with other nations.

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'Night and day': Difficult to draw footballing parallels between Cape Verde and Singapore, say experts

Cape Verde made headlines with a remarkable World Cup run, advancing to the knockout stages despite being a small nation with a population of just 500,000. Some online commentators questioned whether Singapore could achieve similar success, but experts from Singapore's football community dismissed such comparisons as unfair. They emphasized that population size does not directly correlate with footballing success, citing examples like India and Pakistan, which have large populations but have never qualified for the World Cup. Cape Verde's achievements were attributed to factors beyond population, including a strong diaspora community that contributed significantly to their national team. The article highlights the unique circumstances of Cape Verde's success and cautions against drawing direct parallels with other nations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion on the feasibility of comparing Cape Verde's football success with Singapore's potential. It includes expert opinions from Singapore's footballing community that challenge the notion of making such comparisons, without taking a clear ideological stance. The

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