Google Doodles Football with a Feathery Twist for Paris 2024!

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Google has been celebrating the Paris 2024 football (soccer) tournaments with quirky and fun Doodles!

During the kickoff of the Olympics, google displayed an interactive illustration featureing two chickens battling it out – one attempting a powerful header with an avocado as the ball, while the other eagerly awaits its turn.

This lighthearted Doodle marks the beginning of the highly anticipated men’s and women’s football tournaments.

Teams from powerhouse nations like France, Japan, the US, and Spain will be vying for gold in both categories.

Google’s Doodle for July 29, 2024 celebrates artistic gymnastics. The animated illustration features birds performing acrobatic feats, showcasing the grace and athleticism of gymnasts. This Doodle is a playful tribute to the ongoing Paris Olympics 2024.

  • Over 200 countries are participating in the Games, competing across 329 events in 32 sports disciplines.

A significant number of African countries are participating in the Paris 2024 Olympics. While it’s challenging to provide a complete list due to the ongoing nature of the Games, some notable African nations with strong representations include:  

  • South Africa: Known for its prowess in athletics and rugby, South Africa has a substantial delegation.

Kenya: Renowned for its dominance in long-distance running, Kenya is always a force to be reckoned with.

  • Nigeria: With a large population and a strong sporting culture, Nigeria has athletes competing in various disciplines.  

Egypt: Historically strong in sports like fencing and handball, Egypt has a consistent presence at the Olympics.  

Algeria: With a growing sports infrastructure, Algeria is making strides in international competitions.

Other African countries participating in the Games include Morocco, Tunisia, Ethiopia, Ghana, and many more.  

he Olympics officially opened on July 26th and will run until August 11th, marking the 33rd edition of this prestigious quadrennial events.

  • Explore the Google Doodles and test your football skills – virtually, of course!

Stay updated on the Games by following official channels and news outlets.

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