Meet the young Atlanta athletes escorting players onto the World Cup stage
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Competing for the first time, Curaçao is brimming with joy.
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Most of the Caribbean nation's team was born and raised in the Netherlands, but residents say the players represent them.
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Every World Cup game since 2002, shows kids escorting players ahead of each match.
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