
Montenegro responds to Shakira's appeal: Portugal donates 87 thousand euros
In May, the Colombian singer revealed that she would donate 100% of the profits from her 2026 Worlds anthem, “Dai Dai”, to FIFA’s fund.
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In the video, the singer also mentioned that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had already joined the campaign. The World Organizing Body announced on Sunday that the player's punishment would be suspended for a probationary period of one year. The words of the Colombian singer were addressed to several government leaders, including Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, who was identified in the publication.
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In the video, the singer also mentioned that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had already joined the campaign.
according to ECOThe World Organizing Body announced on Sunday that the player's punishment would be suspended for a probationary period of one year.
according to ECOThe words of the Colombian singer were addressed to several government leaders, including Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, who was identified in the publication.
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