The Panama national football team has an inspiring story at the World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Joel Williams, a 28-year-old midfielder, became a photographer after being left out by his coach, Thomas Christiansen. Williams did not want to miss the World Cup and found another way to participate. Photography is a passion that has accompanied him for years, and he decided to combine it with his love for football. Now, Williams is a photographer at the World Cup, capturing special moments of his teammates. His father, an evangelical pastor, gave him a camera when he was young, and since then, he has specialized in sports photography. Williams is an example of how determination and passion can lead someone to achieve their goals, even when they seem impossible. The Panama national football team is moving forward in the World Cup, and Williams is there to capture every moment. However, his adventure as a photographer may be short-lived, as his club, Unión Coclé FC, needs him for the start of the Panamanian Apertura Tournament. Williams may be forced to return to his club early, but for now, he is enjoying his experience at the World Cup. Williams' story is a reminder that there is more to football than just winning or losing, and that passion and dedication can lead someone to achieve great things. The Panama national football team is proud to have Williams as part of their team, whether as a player or as a photographer.
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Panama national football team: Joel Williams becomes photographer
Joel Williams, from Panama national football team, becomes photographer at World Cup after being left out by coach
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