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Topic History of: World Cup Final
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Green Man Oliviera wrote:
Green Man wrote:
2026 World Cup may not even happen. They could be another plandemic in 2005.


Yes, very possible. But North America is already preparing with FIFA; unlike other World Cup Finals, the entire infrastructure is in situ. No stadiums have to be built, for example.


www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/whe...#amp-readmore-target

The 2026 World Cup in numbers

edition.cnn.com/interactive/2022/12/worl...p;iid=cnn-mobile-app


The USA is particularly keen to include China in the tournament - after seeing how the Arab world became totally focused on Qatar.

Football is very popular in China - with most European leagues - including the EPL - being shown live on Chinese screens. Over 70,000 pitches have been developed and there's 25,000 soccer schools.

However the Chinese national team only appeared at one World Cup Finals - twenty years ago. Slow progress compared to other Asian nations - such as Japan and South Korea.

Undoubtedly, the USA's desire to host China (on North American soil) has political dimensions - but this sport is a global and unique phenomenon, which can (and has) bring nations closer.


That's if there's no lockdowns or bio warfare etc Barney.


Oliviera Green Man wrote:
2026 World Cup may not even happen. They could be another plandemic in 2005.


Yes, very possible. But North America is already preparing with FIFA; unlike other World Cup Finals, the entire infrastructure is in situ. No stadiums have to be built, for example.


www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/whe...#amp-readmore-target

The 2026 World Cup in numbers

edition.cnn.com/interactive/2022/12/worl...p;iid=cnn-mobile-app


The USA is particularly keen to include China in the tournament - after seeing how the Arab world became totally focused on Qatar.

Football is very popular in China - with most European leagues - including the EPL - being shown live on Chinese screens. Over 70,000 pitches have been developed and there's 25,000 soccer schools.

However the Chinese national team only appeared at one World Cup Finals - twenty years ago. Slow progress compared to other Asian nations - such as Japan and South Korea.

Undoubtedly, the USA's desire to host China (on North American soil) has political dimensions - but this sport is a global and unique phenomenon, which can (and has) bring nations closer.
Green Man Oliviera wrote:
BBC News - World Cup 2022: Was Argentina's win over France the best ever final?

www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64019067

Unbelievable, everyone says. But wait for 2026; North America; 64 teams; 3 countries.


2026 World Cup may not even happen. They could be another plandemic in 2025.
Oliviera Qatar, the world seems to think, has reaped benefits from its exposure to the world at large. Assisted by other Arab countries, which performed above expectations on the pitch - Morocco and Saudi Arabia.


www.cnn.com/2022/12/17/football/qatar-le...-spt-intl/index.html

thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/18/12/2022...s-of-success-thawadi
Oliviera BBC News - World Cup 2022: Was Argentina's win over France the best ever final?

www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64019067

Unbelievable, everyone says. But wait for 2026; North America; 64 teams; 3 countries.