
FIFA’s water breaks exposed: Player & fan welfare not at the center of the policy in the World Cup 2026
The World Cup started only yesterday and FIFA’s fingerprints are on everything wrong with it.

The World Cup started only yesterday and FIFA’s fingerprints are on everything wrong with it.

The greatest show on Earth is back. Forty-eight nations. Three host countries. One hundred and

When Mexico face South Africa on June 11, the match will make football history. Estadio

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is bigger than ever. With 48 teams, 104 matches, and

The final four groups close out the 2026 World Cup group-stage picture. Groups I through

The World Cup 2026 was always going to be political. Yet few predicted just how

Groups A through D gave us a host nation battle, a Scottish survival mission, and

World Cup 2026 brings a radical format. Forty-eight teams, twelve groups, and a rule that

The World Cup 2026 is already under fire. Extortionate ticket prices, logistical chaos, and political

The World Cup 2026 kicks off on June 11, and the chaos has already started.
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