Felix Nmecha discusses group prayer after Germany's World Cup victory
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 10:11 AM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
Felix Nmecha contributed to Germany's 7-1 victory over Curaçao in their World Cup opener last Sunday. Following the match, Nmecha joined Jonathan Tah and players from the Curaçao team for a group prayer, pre-arranged to highlight unity beyond competition. Nmecha expressed gratitude for this special moment, emphasizing camaraderie among players despite the scoreline. The prayer served as a reminder of their shared faith amidst the competitive atmosphere.
- •Germany won 7-1 against Curaçao in the World Cup opening match.
- •Felix Nmecha and Jonathan Tah participated in a post-match prayer.
- •The group prayer included players from both Germany and Curaçao.
- •Nmecha emphasized the shared faith amongst players as a unifying factor.
- •The prayer was pre-arranged before the match by the players.
- 10:11 AMYahoo Sports — Felix Nmecha reveals details behind group prayer after Germany’s win over Curaçao
"After playing a key role in Germany’s 7-1 opening World Cup win over Curaçao last Sunday, Felix Nmecha joined Jonathan Tah and a group of opposition players for a post-match group prayer in a circl...
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