The article discusses the affectionate nicknames used by football teams during the World Cup, highlighting how these names often reflect national identity, colors, symbols, or cultural references. Examples include 'Elftal' or 'Oranje' for the Netherlands, 'Les Bleus' for France, and 'Seleção' for Brazil. The piece explains how these nicknames become deeply ingrained in fans' vocabulary and how they sometimes derive from historical symbols like England's 'Three Lions' based on their coat of arms. It notes that Austria is the only team without such a nickname.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses solely on sports-related content—specifically football team nicknames—with no political commentary, bias, or framing related to politics, officials, or public policy.



