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2026 World Cup

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Jun 11

With kickoff hours away, Hong Kong customs officials seize $20 million in World Cup fake goods

By Kanis Leung, Associated Press

All were destined for overseas markets, with nearly 80% set to be shipped to the Americas, where the World Cup is being jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.

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Jun 11

Haiti has to change its World Cup jersey after being deemed too political

By Colleen Barry, Associated Press

The jersey, by Colombian sportswear manufacturer Saeta, originally included a depiction of the final battle of the Haitian War of Independence in 1803 on its front.

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Jun 10

FIFA's Infantino defends World Cup ticket prices, says fans 'should chill' about ref denied US entry

By Carlos Rodriguez, Associated Press

FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended World Cup ticket prices on Wednesday, saying “if we do something wrong, then probably everyone selling tickets in North America is doing something wrong."…

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Jun 09

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Roger Bennett on what to expect at the World Cup

By Geoff Bennett, Karina Cuevas

The countdown is on to the start of the World Cup. The tournament is the biggest in the event's history, with 48 teams competing across the United States, Canada and Mexico. But organizers have faced criticism over ticket prices and…

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Jun 09

Southern California stadium workers say they have a tentative deal, averting strike ahead of World Cup

By Jaimie Ding, Amy Taxin, Associated Press

The tentative contract will give stadium cooks among the highest wages for the job in the country, with many earning $40 an hour in about two years.

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Jun 09

World Cup by the numbers: 1,248 players, 48 teams and 3 countries make this the largest ever

By Josh Dubow, Associated Press

This marks the second time that the tournament will be played in multiple countries with Japan and South Korea sharing the 2002 edition.

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Jun 09

The 2026 World Cup has arrived. Here's what to know about the 16 stadiums hosting matches

By Associated Press

Many of the stadiums have been renamed by FIFA for the duration of the tournament because the companies that paid for the naming rights are not FIFA sponsors.

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May 28

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What to expect from the U.S. team as the World Cup approaches

By Geoff Bennett, Ryan Connelly Holmes, Solveig Rennan

We are weeks away from the first men’s World Cup on U.S. soil in more than 30 years. There's great anticipation around it, plenty of complaints about high prices, and questions about how the U.S. team will fare. Geoff Bennett…

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May 25

Mexico's president sees 'no issue' with her country hosting Iran's World Cup team during tournament

By Associated Press

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday that she has “no issue” with her country hosting Iran's World Cup team after its training base was moved from the United States to Mexico for the summer soccer competition.

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May 20

Mexico City airport races to finish $500M renovation as the 2026 World Cup nears

By Fabiola Sanchez, Associated Press

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup less than a month away, thousands of passengers arriving at Mexico City’s Benito Juárez International Airport are greeted by a chaotic construction site of buzzing drills, scattered pipes and unfinished flooring.

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