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'You're history itself!': how Arab World Cup commentators fuel fans’ passions
Arabic’s rich history of poetry lends itself well to ‘beautiful commentary that … sounds like a love letter to football’

TL;DR
- Arab football commentators are captivating audiences with their poetic and passionate commentary during the World Cup.
- Commentators like Amer al-Khudhiri and Issam Chaouali use rich language and rhetorical skills to create an emotional experience.
- This style is influenced by Arabic's long oral tradition and history of poetry, particularly its classical science of eloquence (*balagha*).
- The commentary often stretches time, making anticipation and dramatic reactions as engaging as the goals themselves.
- These commentators provide a sense of familiarity and nostalgia, becoming a beloved part of the World Cup experience for many.