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How the FIFA World Cup is providing a boost for LA businesses

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July 6, 2026

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Johnny Beig may have played in a semiprofessional cricket league in Australia, but this summer he's a big fan of soccer in the United States. It's not just because he's rooting for the World Cup team, though. Last year, Beig's Beverly Hills-...

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Vanguard News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Brand Finance: FIFA World Cup Brand Growing

The FIFA World Cup continues to grow into one of the world’s biggest commercial properties. Fresh figures show its financial value has reached unprecedented levels. New research highlights FIFA’s remarkable commercial success across sponsorship, broadcasting and global marketing. The tournament now generates enormous revenue through multiple income streams while attracting worldwide attention. FIFA World Cup [] The post Brand Finance: FIFA World Cup Brand Growing appeared first on Vanguard News.

Madrid Universal

· Jun 23, 2026

Real Madrid reserve team captain set to leave this summer, destination unknown – report

La Fabrica has been Real Madrid’s primary means of generating revenue from player sales in recent seasons, and the club have done largely well to ensure they get good terms on the deals.The men in w...

Inc.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

4 Marketing Lessons Every Business Can Learn From the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Nike, Adidas, Home Depot, and FIFA itself offer a powerful reminder: marketing success depends on far more than how much you spend.

DNyuz

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· Jul 7, 2026

Inside the luxe private suites where David Beckham, NFL WAGs are watching the World Cup

From a perfect view of the pitch to gourmet dining, experiencing a World Cup game in FIFA’s hospitality suites are a winning ticket to the World Cup. FIFA and On Location — the official hospitality provider for the FIFA World Cup 2026 — have packages for the United States matches that will elevate every fan’s []

Bloomberg

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· Jun 23, 2026

E11EVEN Miami Operating Partner on World Cup Strategy

Gino LoPinto, who runs the highest grossing nightclub per square foot in the United States explains that the World Cup serves not only as a global sporting event but also as a significant economic catalyst for the hospitality industry. The conversation emphasizes how Miami's nightlife and hospitality sectors are benefiting from the influx of visitors, with the nightclub playing a key role in driving revenue during the tournament. He speaks with Romaine Bostick Isabelle Lee on The Close. (Source: Bloomberg)

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 22, 2026

Brands get creative to circumvent FIFA’s strict sponsorship rules during the World Cup

The FIFA World Cup is one of the world’s largest sporting events, generating billions in marketing revenue. But with that visibility comes strict rules governing branding and sponsorship. At the 2026 iteration of the tournament, taking place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, brands that are not sponsors of the tournament are finding creative []

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Related coverage for "How the FIFA World Cup is providing a boost for LA businesses": Vanguard News — Brand Finance: FIFA World Cup Brand Growing. Madrid Universal — Real Madrid reserve team captain set to leave this summer, destination unknown – report. Inc.com — 4 Marketing Lessons Every Business Can Learn From the 2026 FIFA World Cup. DNyuz — Inside the luxe private suites where David Beckham, NFL WAGs are watching the World Cup. Bloomberg — E11EVEN Miami Operating Partner on World Cup Strategy. Washington Examiner — Brands get creative to circumvent FIFA’s strict sponsorship rules during the World Cup