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FIFA-Talk with the German Club: “Who will you cheer for at the World Cup?”

The University of Melbourne's German Club brings together students who are interested in the German language and tradition. And football is, of course, part of the German culture. That's why we asked the members of the German Club what personal connection they have to football and which team they will be cheering for at this year's FIFA World Cup.

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The University of Melbourne's German Club brings together students who are interested in the German language and tradition.

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