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Some Fans Question US Readiness for 2026 World Cup After Club World Cup Experience

  • Victor Dumois, a lifelong soccer fan, expressed doubts about the U.S. readiness to co-host the 2026 World Cup after attending a Club World Cup match in Miami.
  • Concerns arose from the Copa America championship game in Miami, which faced severe security issues with fans breaking barriers to enter Hard Rock Stadium.
  • Some spectators at Club World Cup matches cited the experience as evidence of the U.S. being unprepared for the upcoming World Cup.
  • Fans provided mixed reviews about American stadiums and host cities as the U.S. prepares for its first World Cup since 1994.
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Some fans question US readiness for 2026 World Cup after CWC experience

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Lifelong soccer fan Victor Dumois expressed concern about the United States co-hosting the 2026 World Cup after attending a recent Club World Cup match in Miami.

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Some fans question US readiness for 2026 World Cup after Club World Cup experience

Soccer fans have mixed feelings about the United States hosting the World Cup next year. Some worry about stadium readiness and security.

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Victor Dumois, a lifelong football fan, expressed concern about the fact that the United States is co-host of the 2026 World Cup after attending a recent Club World Cup match in Miami.

Is the first edition of the new Club World Cup a success? Everyone has their own opinion, as does FIFA. In Brazil, for example, broadcasters are setting records… Infantino's new crazy idea - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ

Club World Cup, Gold Cup, parallel also the league operation - and that in a country where other sports are much more popular than football. One consequence are poorly filled stadiums. FIFA boss Infantino is nevertheless convinced: "Soccer conquers America."

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