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Foreigners Fall In Love With America While Visiting For The World Cup

Soccer fans from around the world have been expressing their amazement for America while visiting for the first time to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Oliver Henry, a British content creator, recently went viral after
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Washington Examiner
· Jul 6, 2026
The Belgians are different
The World Cup highlights cultural differences between continents and countries. Korean fans shocked the world with how they cleaned up after themselves. The rest of the world isn’t so fastidious. Americans shocked the world with how welcoming and friendly we were. Most of the world isn’t so welcoming and kind. European fans impress Americans with []
OpsLens
· Jun 30, 2026
‘The world finally gets it’: Watch foreign visitors go totally gaga for America * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff
Source link Countless foreign visitors from across the globe, in the U.S. to experience the ongoing World Cup, are praising the beauty, food and hospitality of America – and the
MyJoyOnline
· Jun 21, 2026
The 3 things every World Cup fan should remember: Breathe, Hydrate, and Choose Healthy Snacks
The FIFA World Cup is more than a football tournament. It is a global emotional event. Across countries, cultures, homes, workplaces, restaurants, viewing centres, fan parks, and stadiums, millions of people gather to watch, cheer, argue, celebrate, and sometimes suffer through every pass, tackle, missed chance, and penalty shootout.
The Economic Times
· Jun 27, 2026
FIFA opens US eyes to soccer's global roar
FIFA opens US eyes to soccer's global roar
Football | The Guardian
· Jul 5, 2026
Football is at the centre of the universe in Brazil in a way it is not in the US | Rodrygo
Huge parties take place when the national team play but people in Brazil cherish a good game, whoever is playingThe World Cup atmosphere, which, for many of us, is one of the most infectious feelings there is, has, in the US been confined to the stadiums, the surrounding streets and fan festivals. This has been played out before and comes as no surprise. Football has limited traction in North American culture.This highlights how different it is being in the US to being in Brazil, where I am now after following the national team in North America. Football’s extremely important role in Brazilian culture explains why the national team at the World Cup is the centre of our universe. Continue reading...
Associated Press
· Jul 4, 2026
World Cup fans enjoy a tailgate party
Fans from around the globe have traveled to experience the FIFA World Cup, with many also getting their first taste of an American sports tradition: tailgating before kickoff.
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Related coverage for "Foreigners Fall In Love With America While Visiting For The World Cup": Washington Examiner — The Belgians are different. OpsLens — ‘The world finally gets it’: Watch foreign visitors go totally gaga for America * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff. MyJoyOnline — The 3 things every World Cup fan should remember: Breathe, Hydrate, and Choose Healthy Snacks. The Economic Times — FIFA opens US eyes to soccer's global roar . Football | The Guardian — Football is at the centre of the universe in Brazil in a way it is not in the US | Rodrygo. Associated Press — World Cup fans enjoy a tailgate party