WE'LL BE WORLD CHAMPIONS: Telegraf in New Zealand, they wont allow Serbs to roast pigs (PHOTO)
Some will travel up to 200 kilometers to Oakland to cheer for our "eagles" such as Snezana Skoric-Stojićević, which hopes that the audience will be the 13th player for our team.
- Being a Serb is a special honor, especially now when these children made us the proudest in the world, not just here in New Zealand. It is a strong feeling when you live at end of the one of your own comes by. With God's help, we will be champions of the world - a proud Serbian woman optimistically claims for Telegraf.
The Serbian community in New Zealand totals about 3,000 people, and, on average, about 500 come out to the match. In the match against the United States, there were even more than a thousand Serbian fans.
According to our fans, with Serbia, for the match against the United States there were even New Zealanders, Chinese, Macedonians...
A great celebration followed, but a pig, according to our customs of celebration, could not be turned on a spit.
According to the law of this country, you are not allowed to roast an animal on a spit.
Our fans are preparing for the semi-final match against Mali and then, God willing, as they say, a round of Uzicko Kolo (Folklore Dance) around Oakland!
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