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Why Hosting Makes the World Cup Harder for Americans to Ignore
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to the U.S., and its scale, economic impact, and media saturation will make it a cultural event few can avoid.
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Mexico’s World Cup Story: The Highs, Setbacks, and What Comes Next
Mexico has been a consistent presence in the FIFA World Cup, participating in the tournament since its inception in 1930. Over the years, the Mexic...
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The 2026 World Cup Host City That Could Become Soccer's American Capital
Kansas City is making a surprisingly strong case to become America's soccer capital, thanks to its deep fan culture and massive new investments.
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How World Cup Hosting Impacts Mexico
Hosting the FIFA World Cup is a significant event for any nation, and for Mexico, it has been a transformative experience. Mexico has had the honor...
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Breeze Airways CEO Highlights Nonstop Routes as Key to Profitability Amid Industry Challenges
Breeze Airways CEO Highlights Nonstop Routes as Key to Profitability Amid Industry Challenges
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Capelli Sport Expands Influence in Amateur Football Amid World Cup Opportunities
Capelli Sport Expands Influence in Amateur Football Amid World Cup Opportunities
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Security Planners Prepare for Unprecedented Threats as Millions Head to 11 US World Cup Cities
Security Planners Prepare for Unprecedented Threats as Millions Head to 11 US World Cup Cities
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Soccer-FIFA says World Cup spectators can carry one sealed water bottle into venues
June 5 (Reuters) - Fans at World Cup matches in the United States and Canada will be allowed to bring one factory-sealed disposable water bottle into stadiums, FIFA said on Friday, days after stating that reusable bottles would be prohibited on safety grounds.
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FIFA Faces Scrutiny Over World Cup Ticket Resale Practices
FIFA Faces Scrutiny Over World Cup Ticket Resale Practices
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Security planners brace for unprecedented threats as millions head to 11 US World Cup cities
Millions of soccer fans are expected to congregate across 11 U.S. cities for the World Cup, and security planners have been coordinating with state, local and federal law enforcement agencies to monitor unprecedented security threats
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John Douglas Appointed Area General Manager for Marriott in Pacific Islands
John Douglas Appointed Area General Manager for Marriott in Pacific Islands
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FIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error
FIFA has canceled World Cup tickets issued to about 60 fans who mistakenly got them for free because of a website error
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