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Published 16:05 9 Jun 2018 BST
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The study looked at teams with low levels of passion and compared how they fared at the tournament to countries that sang their anthem with high levels of passion.
An extract reads:
'Switzerland and Spain were two countries that sang with low levels of passion. Neither of them made it through to the quarter finals. In contrast, Wales and Italy were two of the countries that sang with the most passion. Italy made it to the quarter finals and Wales made it all the way to the semi finals. The winners, Portugal, also scored high on passion across their games.'
The study also compared the effect of singing the anthem with 'gusto' to what New Zealand rugby players feel when the perform a tribal dance known as the “haka” before games.
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