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No México, os preços dos bilhetes fazem com que o Mundial pareça um evento para a alta sociedade

Muitos dos 80 mil presentes no jogo de abertura do Mundial 2026, México-África do Sul, na Cidade do México, eram norte-americanos de origem mexicana, com um maior poder de compra que os habitantes do país. A própria presidente do México, Claudia...

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No México, os preços dos bilhetes fazem com que o Mundial pareça um evento para a alta sociedade

Muitos dos 80 mil presentes no jogo de abertura do Mundial 2026, México-África do Sul, na Cidade do México, eram norte-americanos de origem mexicana, com um maior poder de compra que os habitantes do país. A própria presidente do México, Claudia Sheinbaum, decidiu não comparecer, oferecendo o seu bilhete a Yolett Cervantes Cuaquehua, uma jogadora de futebol amadora indígena

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FIFA President Tells World Cup Critics to ‘Chill’ About Concerns

With the World Cup facing growing crises, Gianni Infantino, the FIFA president, struck a defiant tone on the eve of the competition’s start.

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FIFA is trying its best, Gianni Infantino said during a news conference on Wednesday, but “we don’t control everything.”
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Stray Drones Are Setting Off Alarms in Europe, and the U.S. Deports a World Cup Referee

Plus, why Americans are clamoring for European sunscreen.

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Ukraine has been sending swarms of drones to hit Russian ports, oil terminals and other facilities on the Baltic Sea — but some have veered off course en route.
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On the Eve of the World Cup, U.S. Immigration Policy Turns Some Away

Some fans and participants hoping to enter the United States for the World Cup have complained that restrictive immigration rules have presented a roadblock.

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The Iraqi soccer player Aymen Hussein, pictured in a mural near Baghdad wearing his No. 18 jersey, was temporarily detained by U.S. immigration officials before being allowed to enter the country for the World Cup.
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Infantino’s Yearslong Effort to Woo Trump for the World Cup

Gianni Infantino, the FIFA president, has unabashedly courted the president’s favor. Soccer officials privately ask, who really benefits?

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President Trump with Gianni Infantino, FIFA’s president, at the White House in 2019.
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U.S. Denies Entry to World Cup Referee From Somalia

Omar Artan was one of 52 referees selected for the FIFA World Cup. But on Saturday he was denied entry because of “vetting concerns,” U.S. officials said.

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Omar Artan will not officiate games at the World Cup, FIFA said.
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