After four attempts and three failures, Ivory Coast crossed a threshold long sought — a place in the World Cup knockout stage. Driven by Nicolas Pepe's two precise goals against Curacao on Thursday, the Ivorians finished second in Group E with six points, earning passage into unfamiliar but deserved territory. It is a moment that speaks to the long arc between potential and fulfillment, between a nation's footballing talent and its ability to realize that talent on the world's largest stage.
Pepe's brace sends Ivory Coast to World Cup knockout stage
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Economic Lens
Ivory Coast's World Cup qualification has minimal direct economic impact; sports events generate modest tourism and media revenue but lack systemic economic significance.
Negligible direct impact on households. Minor positive effects limited to local tourism spending in host cities and increased media consumption during matches.
No significant regulatory or policy responses expected. Governments may allocate minor resources for fan travel support or local infrastructure during tournament hosting.
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Geopolitical Impact
Ivory Coast's World Cup advancement has minimal geopolitical significance; primarily a sports achievement with limited international implications.