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Many sports communities widely embrace and believe in the impact of superstitions such as lucky charms and pre-game rituals.
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Australia
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Sports superstitions are moderately prevalent in Australian sports culture, focusing on a lighthearted and practical approach.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, sports superstitions are deeply rooted and can involve spiritual rituals for good luck.
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Canada
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Many Canadian sports fans believe in superstitions to bring luck to their teams, such as wearing unwashed jerseys and avoiding mentioning no-hitters.
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Korea
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In Korea, sports superstitions are less common but may include wearing specific colors or numbers for good luck.
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Mexico
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In Mexican sports culture, superstitions and lucky rituals are widespread.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand sports culture, there is moderate adherence to sports superstitions.
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Nigeria
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Nigeria's culture includes deeply rooted sports superstitions and traditional rituals for protection and success.
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Spain
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Superstitions play a significant role in the sports culture of Spain, influencing both athletes and fans.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, sports superstitions are considered lighthearted traditions with ties to folklore and mythology.
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Ghana
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Sports superstitions are common and deeply rooted in Ghanaian sports culture, with many rituals and taboos being observed.
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International cultures
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Sports superstitions exist in various international cultures but may not have a strong influence on fan behavior in everyday life.
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Ireland
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In Ireland, sports superstitions like lucky socks and pre-game rituals are widespread among athletes and fans.
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Norway
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In Norway, sports superstitions are viewed as a fun but insignificant aspect of sports and not taken too seriously.
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Olympic countries
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Many Olympic athletes have superstitions or rituals before competing.
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Russia
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In Russia, sports superstitions are not a major part of the culture and are often seen as a curiosity rather than a serious practice.
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South Africa
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In South African sports culture, there is less emphasis on individual superstitions and a focus on team strategies and performance.
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Sri Lanka
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In Sri Lankan sports culture, superstitions are more focused on individual rituals and less prevalent among teams.
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Taiwan
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In Taiwan, sports superstitions are not commonly practiced or given much attention.
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United Kingdom
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Sports superstitions are common in the United Kingdom and widely followed by both athletes and fans as a way to bring good luck.
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