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New York, New Jersey promise 2026 World Cup spectacle equal to ‘eight Super Bowls’

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams greets New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy during the New York/New Jersey's FIFA World Cup 2026 Kickoff event in Times Square in New York City, U.S., May 18, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

New York/New Jersey stepped up their bid to host the final of the 2026 World Cup by promising a spectacle on par with “eight Super Bowls” at a launch event on Thursday for the tournament which will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino gave no indication as to which of the host cities across the three countries would stage the finale when the venues were announced last year.

The neighbouring states, which will welcome fans at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey – face stiff competition from Los Angeles, whose $5.5 billion indoor-outdoor SoFi Stadium has more of a razzmatazz appeal.

“We want to host the final. There is no better place to host the final than at MetLife Stadium,” said retired NFL hero Michael Strahan, who made his name with the New York Giants but has now fallen in love with soccer.

“This is football, okay? That thing I did is guys running around in tight pants running into each other.”

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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, who was joined at the Times Square launch by New York Mayor Eric Adams, promised a spectacle beyond what the region has ever seen before.

The venue, then known as “Giants Stadium”, hosted seven World Cup matches in 1994 and four during the 1999 Women’s World Cup.

“We think we’re going to get at least eight games – that’s eight Super Bowls,” said Murphy.

“Every single ticket will be sold out, I guarantee you. No matter who’s playing.”

The launch event was among several in host cities across the continent on Thursday, a day after Los Angeles launched the “WE ARE 26” campaign to promote the tournament.

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Infantino called the slogan “a rallying cry.”

“It’s a moment when three countries and an entire continent collectively say: ‘We are united as one to welcome the world and deliver the biggest, best and most inclusive FIFA World Cup ever’,” he said.

-Reuters

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Cape Verde Continue Fairytale World Cup Journey with Historic Draw Against Uruguay

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Cape Verde's Helio Varela celebrates with captain Ryan Mendes after scoring the Islanders' second goal in their 2-2 FIFA World Cup Group H draw against Uruguay at Miami Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on June 21, 2026. The goal helped the World Cup debutants earn a historic point against the South American giants. Photo: REUTERS/Marco Bello

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA, NEW YORK

Cape Verde’s dream FIFA World Cup debut gathered further momentum on Sunday as the African newcomers held two-time champions Uruguay to a thrilling 2-2 draw in Group H, earning another valuable point and keeping their hopes of reaching the knockout stage alive.

The island nation, making its first appearance at the World Cup finals, once again demonstrated remarkable resilience and belief as they matched the South American giants stride for stride in an entertaining encounter.

Having already impressed with a goalless draw against Spain in their opening match, Cape Verde made history in the 21st minute when Kevin Pina scored the country’s first-ever goal at a World Cup finals.

The goal stemmed from a dazzling run by Telmo Arcanjo, who earned a free kick after surging through the Uruguayan defence. From fully 31 metres out, Pina unleashed a powerful low drive that beat the goalkeeper and sparked wild celebrations among Cape Verde’s players and supporters.

The lead, however, lasted only until Uruguay’s experience began to tell.

Maxi Araujo restored parity with a headed finish after reacting quickest to a rebound before turning provider later in the half. Another well-placed header from Araujo found Agustin Canobbio, who made no mistake in putting Uruguay ahead 2-1 before the interval.

Facing their first deficit of the tournament, Cape Verde refused to buckle.

Their determination was rewarded in the second half through substitute Helio Varela, who made an immediate impact after entering the game. Just two minutes after coming on, Varela capitalised on a loose back pass from Mathias Olivera, racing onto the ball, drawing the goalkeeper out of position and calmly slotting into an empty net to level the scores.

The equaliser ensured another memorable chapter in Cape Verde’s historic World Cup adventure and highlighted the growing competitiveness of African football on the global stage.

The draw leaves both Cape Verde and Uruguay on two points, behind Group H leaders Spain, who have four points heading into the final round of matches.

For Cape Verde, the result represents more than just another point. It is further proof that the tournament debutants belong on football’s biggest stage. Holding European powerhouse Spain and now sharing the spoils with Uruguay, one of South America’s most decorated football nations, the Blue Sharks have emerged as one of Africa’s most inspiring stories of the tournament.

With qualification to the knockout phase still within reach, Cape Verde head into their final group match knowing that their remarkable World Cup journey could yet produce another historic milestone.

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Uruguay Wary of Cabo Verde Challenge After Islanders Hold Spain

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA, NEW YORK

Uruguay will look to maintain their unbeaten FIFA World Cup record against African opposition when they take on tournament debutants Cabo Verde in a crucial Group H encounter on Sunday.

The two-time world champions face a Cabo Verde side brimming with confidence after the island nation earned a remarkable goalless draw against Spain in their previous outing, one of the biggest results in their football history.

Uruguay have never lost to an African team at the World Cup, recording three victories and two draws in five previous meetings. However, the South Americans know they cannot afford complacency against a Cabo Verde side that has already demonstrated its ability to frustrate established football powers.

For Cabo Verde, the match represents another opportunity to enhance their growing reputation on the global stage. The Blue Sharks impressed observers with their disciplined defensive display against Spain and will be eager to prove that result was no fluke.

Uruguay, meanwhile, will rely on their vast World Cup experience as they seek maximum points and a stronger foothold in the race for a place in the knockout rounds.

With confidence high in both camps, the clash promises to be a fascinating contest between one of football’s traditional giants and one of the tournament’s most inspiring newcomers.
 

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Spain Seek Repeat of 2006 Success Against Saudi Arabia

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA, NEW YORK

Spain will attempt to strengthen their position in Group H when they face Saudi Arabia in a FIFA World Cup encounter that rekindles memories of their previous meeting two decades ago.

The two nations last met at the World Cup during the 2006 tournament in Germany, when a solitary goal from Juanito secured a 1-0 victory for Spain in Kaiserslautern.

La Roja enter the fixture determined to return to winning ways after being held to a surprise draw by tournament debutants Cabo Verde. The Spanish side will be keen to avoid another setback as the group stage enters a decisive phase.

Saudi Arabia, however, have ambitions of creating history. The Green Falcons are seeking their first World Cup victory against European opposition since their memorable 1-0 triumph over Belgium at the 1994 tournament in the United States.

A positive result would significantly boost Saudi Arabia’s hopes of progressing to the knockout stage while adding another notable chapter to their World Cup story.

With both teams aware of the importance of the fixture, Sunday’s encounter could prove pivotal in shaping the final Group H standings.
 

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