Soccer

France’s 3-0 Win Over Sweden Ignites Celebration in New Jersey

Fans lift a wheelchair user into the air, turning the moment into a symbol of shared joy

The French national soccer team delivered a commanding 3‑0 victory over Sweden, a result that sent ripples of excitement through the fan base and set the stage for a celebratory night in the tri‑state area.

Outside the iconic New York‑New Jersey stadium, hundreds of supporters converged on the streets, their chants echoing as they danced, sang and waved flags in a display of collective enthusiasm that turned the surrounding avenues into a sea of blue and white.

A Symbol of Shared Joy

Amid the revelry, a wheelchair user became the focal point of the festivities when a group of fans hoisted him into the air, his arms pumping and a wide grin spreading across his face, embodying the shared joy that defined the evening.

The heart‑warming scene was captured on camera by David Chapeleiro, whose footage quickly circulated online, highlighting not only the athletic triumph but also the inclusive spirit that resonated with viewers worldwide.

With the quarterfinals looming on July 9, France is set to face Morocco in a highly anticipated clash, a match that promises to add another chapter to the team’s growing tournament narrative.

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