World Cup
Why France dominates player development as the World Cup unfolds
WK-LIVE highlights that France is the premier training ground for the World Cup, with 102 active players selected who were developed in the country. This figure eclipses the Netherlands' 66 home‑grown players and underscores France’s depth across the tournament.
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The article notes that the WK is in full swing and it is time to bundle information for the day. Consequently, a daily WK‑nieuws segment is produced to keep readers informed. Each day the editors work with very short space to ensure readers stay up to date on all squad movements worldwide. The concise format aims to cover the reilen en zeilen of national selections. According to the CIES Football Observatory, England contributed 55 home‑grown players, Germany 49 and Spain 40 for the tournament. The data places these nations behind France and the Netherlands in terms of domestically trained talent.Scorching Dallas heat tests Mbappé as France eye World Cup semi‑final
Belgium occupies the sixth spot with 38 players, narrowly ahead of Portugal. The figures show Portugal just falls short of Belgium’s tally. Finally, the article repeats the call to ‘Schrijf je nu in voor de Voetbalkrant nieuwsbrief’. Subscribing ensures continuous delivery of World Cup updates.