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As the World Cup Takes a Break, So Do N.Y.C. Bars: ‘It’s a Sigh of Relief’

DNyuz

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July 8, 2026

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As the World Cup Takes a Break, So Do N.Y.C. Bars: ‘It’s a Sigh of Relief’

Signs of the World Cup were everywhere at Habana Outpost in Brooklyn on Wednesday: the country flags cross-crossing the patio, the soccer balls hanging from the ceiling. But, for the first time in nearly a month, no soccer games were on any of the bar’s television or projector screens all day. After 96 games over []

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The Daily Wire

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· Jul 10, 2026

Americans Can Finally Stop Pretending To Care About The World Cup

For the United States, the World Cup is over, bringing Americans welcome relief from a suffocating atmosphere of boredom that engulfed our nation like a gigantic bowl of green Jello stretching from our Pacific coastline to the shores of the Atlantic, giving everything a nauseating imitation lime taste, not to mention staining the sky a ...

FOX Sports Digital

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· Jul 4, 2026

Tales From Azteca: Before Mexico vs. England, U.S. Alums Reflect On Historic Mexico City Stadium

Hear what it's like to play at Mexico City Stadium from three veterans of the USA national team.

AllAfrica

lean left

· Jun 29, 2026

South Africa: Brave Bafana Bow Out After Stoppage-Time Heartbreak Against Canada

[CAF] South Africa's remarkable FIFA World Cup journey came to a heartbreaking end on Sunday after a spirited defensive display was undone by a dramatic stoppage-time strike from Stephen Eustaquio, handing Canada a 1-0 victory and a place in the Round of 16.

SundayTimes

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· Jul 4, 2026

EDITORIAL | Bafana are rising from the ruins

Bafana Bafana’s performance at the Fifa World Cup has elicited a mixed reaction from the population. While some have welcomed the historic progress to the knockout stage, others have wondered what there is to celebrate when the team exited the global comp

The Standard

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· Jul 7, 2026

Switzerland vs Colombia LIVE: PENALTY SHOOTOUT - World Cup 2026 match stream, latest score, and goal updates

Final quarter-final berth up for grabs

BBC

· Jun 26, 2026

World Cup 2026: Ecuador & Sweden into last 32 to leave Scotland on the brink

All the latest as more teams book their place in the last 32 which could mean Scotland's World Cup journey is coming to an end.

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Related coverage for "As the World Cup Takes a Break, So Do N.Y.C. Bars: ‘It’s a Sigh of Relief’": The Daily Wire — Americans Can Finally Stop Pretending To Care About The World Cup. FOX Sports Digital — Tales From Azteca: Before Mexico vs. England, U.S. Alums Reflect On Historic Mexico City Stadium . AllAfrica — South Africa: Brave Bafana Bow Out After Stoppage-Time Heartbreak Against Canada. SundayTimes — EDITORIAL | Bafana are rising from the ruins. The Standard — Switzerland vs Colombia LIVE: PENALTY SHOOTOUT - World Cup 2026 match stream, latest score, and goal updates. BBC — World Cup 2026: Ecuador & Sweden into last 32 to leave Scotland on the brink