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Ben Gannon-Doak Shines in Scotland's First World Cup Win in 36 Years
14 Haziran 2026BBC News
- Ben Gannon-Doak, a 20-year-old footballer, played a pivotal role in Scotland's return to the men's World Cup after 36 years. His impressive performance helped secure a victory against Haiti, marking a significant moment for the national team.
- This match not only highlights Gannon-Doak's talent but also the excitement surrounding Scotland's long-awaited return to the global stage.
- Scotland's last appearance at the men's World Cup was in 1986, making this return a historic moment for the team and its supporters. The match against Haiti served as a crucial stepping stone for the squad, aiming to make a mark on the world stage after years of absence.
- Gannon-Doak's emergence as a key player at such a young age underscores the potential for a new generation of talent in Scottish football. His performance could be a catalyst for renewed interest and investment in the sport within Scotland, as fans rally around a team that has struggled in recent decades.
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