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Kylian Mbappe Effigy Burned In Paraguay After France End Their FIFA World Cup 2026 Campaign | VIDEO

Team base camps are becoming one of the most important planning stories before World Cup 2026. Where a squad trains can shape travel rhythm, recovery time, fan attention, and the practical feel of a tournament spread across three host countries.

Topline

  • Several videos have surfaced on social media showing an effigy believed to represent France captain Kylian Mbappe being burned in Paraguay.

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World Cup Desk

Team base camps are becoming one of the most important planning stories before World Cup 2026. Where a squad trains can shape travel rhythm, recovery time, fan attention, and the practical feel of a tournament spread across three host countries.

Matchday Angle

The update belongs to a fast-moving World Cup build-up where squads, venues, travel, media access, and fan planning all change the tournament picture.

What Changes Now

For supporters, the practical value is context. This story helps frame what to watch next as World Cup 2026 moves from long-range planning into final preparation.

Reader Watchlist

The next useful signals are official confirmations, schedule implications, and whether the story connects to a team, venue, or match page.

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Track the connected team, squad, match, and standings pages as the story develops through kick-off, full-time, and the next round of group-stage updates.

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Team, squad, group, and match pages connected to this update.

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Paraguay

Group D · Rank #45

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France

Group I · Rank #5

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