π Tournament Has Officially Begun
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off on June 11 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This is the first-ever 48-team World Cup and the largest edition in tournament history, featuring 104 matches.
π΅πΉ Portugal’s Final Preparation Match
Portugal is playing their final World Cup warm-up against Nigeria, with captain Cristiano Ronaldo expected to feature as Roberto MartΓnez fine-tunes his squad before the tournament gets underway.
β½ New FIFA Rules Introduced
FIFA has implemented several new rules for the tournament:
- Referees will visibly count down delays on goal kicks and throw-ins.
- VAR review powers have been expanded.
- Covering the mouth during confrontations can now result in a red card.
- Players leaving the field in protest may also face dismissal.
π± Stadiums Switching to Natural Grass
Many North American venues have replaced artificial turf with specially designed natural grass surfaces after years of testing. FIFA believes this will improve player safety and playing quality.
ππΉ Haiti Jersey Controversy
FIFA required Haiti to alter its World Cup kit after determining that imagery referencing the country’s revolutionary history could be interpreted as political messaging under tournament regulations.
π FIFA Increases Club Compensation
FIFA has expanded its Club Benefits Programme to a record $355 million, compensating clubs that release players for the World Cup.
π Teams Generating Buzz
Recent power rankings place Spain among the favorites, while Brazil has climbed after strong performances under coach Carlo Ancelotti.
π€ Opening Ceremony
BLACKPINK member Lisa is scheduled to perform at the opening ceremony in Los Angeles, generating significant global attention.