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As the US gears up to co-host the 2026 World Cup, concerns are being raised about its readiness, stemming from experiences at recent soccer tournaments like the Club World Cup and Concacaf Gold Cup. Issues range from muted enthusiasm and lo...
The "summer of soccer" was intended as a trial run for the 2026 World Cup. However, the Concacaf Gold Cup and FIFA Club World Cup have exposed several challenges. Attendance figures have been underwhelming, with visible empty seats even at high-profile matches. Some fans have cited fears of ICE raids as a reason for staying away, casting a shadow over the tournaments. Concerns extend to the fan experience, with complaints about excessive security, inconvenient stadium access, and a lack of shade during daytime matches. The scheduling of matches during peak heat is also a significant issue, impacting both player performance and fan comfort. A lack of local promotion has further contributed to the subdued atmosphere. Overcoming these hurdles will be crucial for ensuring a successful World Cup in 2026.
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