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World Cup Fans Loving USA Shouldn't Surprise the Left
While some U.S. journalists sneer at the tourist lovefest, the rest of the world is busy falling for America's bigness, wealth and abundance.
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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 []
Egyptian Gazette
· Jun 21, 2026
Spain ready to hit back at World Cup
ATLANTA (United States) — Spain boss Luis de la Fuente said his players have been stung by the criticism that followed a shock 0-0 draw against Cape Verde, but will put that right against Saudi Arabia on Sunday. The European champions arrived in North America as one of the favourites for the tournament. But with [] The post Spain ready to hit back at World Cup appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
Yemen News Agency - SABA
· Jul 1, 2026
Iranian National Team: We leave World Cup with Pride; those who rejoiced in our elimination are ones who delighted in our People's suffering
Iranian National Team: We leave World Cup with Pride; those who rejoiced in our elimination are ones who delighted in our People's suffering
Drudge Report
· Jul 7, 2026
TRUMP SILENT AFTER TEAM USA HUMILIATION
TRUMP SILENT AFTER TEAM USA HUMILIATION (Main headline, 1st story, link) Related stories:WORLD CUP CRASH-OUTGLEE AND SNARK IN EUROPE'OVERTURN THIS' Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron
Football | Mail Online
· Jul 7, 2026
World Cup Breakfast: Jeff Bezos and Paris Hilton watch USA - and Donald Trump - get humiliated by Belgium, tearful Cristiano Ronaldo's unwanted record, match highlights - and what to look out for today
World Cup Breakfast: Jeff Bezos and Paris Hilton watch USA - and Donald Trump - get humiliated by Belgium, tearful Cristiano Ronaldo's unwanted record, match highlights - and what to look out for today
MyJoyOnline
· Jun 26, 2026
When diversity wins: The Paradox of racism in modern football
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfolds across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, it offers a powerful reminder of one of football's most enduring truths: diversity wins. From Europe to Africa, South America to North America, many of the tournament's strongest teams are products of multicultural societies and global migration. Players with roots spanning continents have become the faces of national pride, carrying the hopes of millions while representing nations that have grown increasingly diverse over the past half-century.
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Related coverage for "World Cup Fans Loving USA Shouldn't Surprise the Left": Washington Examiner — The Belgians are different. Egyptian Gazette — Spain ready to hit back at World Cup. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Iranian National Team: We leave World Cup with Pride; those who rejoiced in our elimination are ones who delighted in our People's suffering. Drudge Report — TRUMP SILENT AFTER TEAM USA HUMILIATION. Football | Mail Online — World Cup Breakfast: Jeff Bezos and Paris Hilton watch USA - and Donald Trump - get humiliated by Belgium, tearful Cristiano Ronaldo's unwanted record, match highlights - and what to look out for today. MyJoyOnline — When diversity wins: The Paradox of racism in modern football


