World cup 2018: Nearly one-third of players in European teams are migrants

For instance, the migrants in France are a measly 6.8% of its total population, but make up a whopping 78.3% in the World Cup team.

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Migrants are forming an increasing share of European football teams.
Facing rising hostility in Western Europe, migrants are massively over-represented in the region's World Cup's teams, compared with the overall population. For instance, the migrants in France are a measly 6.8% of its total population, but make up a whopping 78.3% in the World Cup team. Here's more:

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