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Rio Ferdinand to Lead Star-Studded Final Draw as FIFA World Cup 2026™ Takes Centre Stage in Washington DC
Former England captain Rio Ferdinand will take global football’s spotlight on Friday, 5 December 2025, as he leads the Final Draw for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC. FIFA confirmed Ferdinand as the chief conductor of the historic draw, placing the Premier League Hall of Famer at the heart of one of the most anticipated moments ahead of the first-ever 48-team World Cup.
Ferdinand, widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of his generation, will guide viewers through the complex and unprecedented process of revealing the 12 groups of four teams each. He will be joined by award-winning broadcaster Samantha Johnson, who will serve as co-conductor.
“To conduct this historic draw is an unbelievable honour,” Ferdinand said. “As a player, I lived for these global stages – now I’m humbled to play a different, special role together with an incredible line-up to reveal the groups the whole world is waiting for.”
The event marks a new chapter for global football as the expanded World Cup format makes its debut in 2026 across the United States, Canada and Mexico. FIFA is preparing a show that blends sport, entertainment and celebrity in a way rarely seen at a World Cup draw—and Ferdinand will stand at its centre.
Supporting him on stage is an extraordinary cast of sporting icons drawn from American football, basketball, baseball and ice hockey, underscoring the tournament’s deep North American presence. Seven-time NFL Super Bowl champion Tom Brady, NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal, MLB All-Star Aaron Judge, and NHL legend Wayne Gretzky will serve as draw assistants, adding a cross-sport flavour to the event.
Brady said being part of the draw was “the kind of global stage every athlete dreams of,” while Gretzky expressed excitement about helping shape “an unforgettable moment” for the world. Judge said his involvement was special given the final will be played “in our own backyard,” and O’Neal described the draw as a moment of immense pride for athletes and fans worldwide.
Adding to the allure, two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning will host the red carpet, welcoming dignitaries, players, entertainers and football legends ahead of the live broadcast.
The draw will be transmitted globally on FIFA.com and through FIFA’s media partners from 12:00 ET (18:00 CET), with millions of fans expected to tune in as Ferdinand leads football into its next era.
With Washington DC set to transform into the centre of global sport, the spotlight will fall firmly on Rio Ferdinand—tasked with unveiling the matchups that will define the biggest FIFA World Cup in history.
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Ouahbi Steps Up Morocco’s World Cup Build-Up With Three Warm-Up Games

With less than a month to the start of the FIFA World Cup, Morocco have lined up three warm-up matches as new coach Mohamed Ouahbi seeks more time to fine-tune his squad ahead of the global showpiece in the United States.
The North Africans, who stunned the football world by reaching the semi-finals at the last World Cup in Qatar in 2022, appointed Ouahbi in March following the resignation of Walid Regragui.
Since taking over, Ouahbi has handled only two matches, drawing against Ecuador and defeating Paraguay as he began shaping his team for the tournament.
According to the Moroccan Football Federation, the Atlas Lions will open their preparations with a closed-door friendly against Burundi on May 26 at the team’s training centre in Sale.
They will then face Madagascar on June 2 in Rabat in what is expected to serve as the team’s official send-off before departure for the World Cup.
After arriving in the United States, where Morocco’s base camp will be located in Basking Ridge, the team will conclude their preparations with a clash against Norway on June 7 in New York City.
Reports indicate that Morocco will begin camping on May 22, although the final squad is not expected to be announced until a week later.
Morocco have been drawn in Group C of the World Cup, where they will open their campaign against Brazil on June 13 in New York before taking on Scotland in Boston on June 19. Their final group match will be against Haiti on June 24 in Atlanta.
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Free Soccer-Themed Condoms to Welcome World Cup Fans

As preparations intensify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, health authorities in Toronto are taking a creative approach to public awareness by distributing free football-themed condoms ahead of the tournament.
Toronto Public Health (TPH) announced that it will offer limited-edition condoms inspired by football as part of efforts to promote safer sex during the global football spectacle, which runs from June 11 to July 19 next year.
More than 300,000 visitors are expected in Toronto during the tournament, prompting city officials to combine football excitement with sexual health education through the CondomTO initiative.
The special-edition condoms feature six football-themed designs and slogans, including “Block those shots!”, “What a finish!” and “Peaches & Cream.” One of the designs reportedly displays a peach and eggplant positioned in front of a football goalpost.
According to Toronto Public Health, the condoms and other safer-sex supplies will be available at four TPH-operated sexual health clinics across the city.
Health officials said the initiative is aimed at encouraging responsible sexual behaviour, reducing stigma surrounding sexual health discussions and connecting residents and visitors with available healthcare services.
“Studies show that using a condom every time you have oral, anal or vaginal sex decreases the risk of sexually transmitted and bloodborne infections, HIV and/or unplanned pregnancy,” Toronto Public Health stated on its website.
Canada will co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside the United States and Mexico in the first-ever 48-team edition of the tournament.
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Magic Johnson Leads Campaign to Showcase Los Angeles Ahead of World Cup

Basketball legend Magic Johnson has rallied football fans across the globe to choose Los Angeles as their preferred destination for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, describing the city as the “sports capital of the world.”
Speaking during a “30 Days to FIFA World Cup 2026” event held at SoFi Stadium on Tuesday, the former NBA superstar said Los Angeles was preparing to offer visitors much more than football matches during the global tournament.
“The world game is coming to the greatest city in the world,” Johnson declared at the ceremony, which was organised to promote both the World Cup and Los Angeles’ reputation as a major global sporting and entertainment centre.
Johnson, a five-time NBA champion and three-time Most Valuable Player, noted that the city was entering a historic sporting era, with the World Cup, the NFL Super Bowl and the 2028 Summer Olympics all scheduled within the next few years.
Los Angeles will stage eight World Cup matches involving teams such as the United States, Paraguay, Iran, New Zealand, Switzerland, Bosnia, Belgium and Turkey.
The 2026 tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, will feature an expanded 48-team format across 16 host cities in North America.
According to Kathryn Schloessman, President and CEO of the Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission and head of the local host committee, supporters can expect a “giant soccer carnival” across the city throughout the competition.
Organisers also stressed the availability of affordable transportation, highlighting stadium transit fares costing as little as $1.75 — a sharp contrast to transportation and event pricing concerns raised in some East Coast host cities.
Despite the excitement surrounding the tournament, debate has continued over the World Cup’s economic and social impact. Critics have expressed fears about rising housing costs, pressure on public services, homelessness and the financial burden on taxpayers.
Los Angeles is also scheduled to host the U.S. opening ceremony of the World Cup on June 12, with pop star Katy Perry expected to headline the entertainment programme. The event follows opening celebrations in Mexico City and Toronto, reflecting the tournament’s tri-nation hosting arrangement.
Although internationally recognised for franchises such as the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, the city has also enjoyed a rich football culture through the LA Galaxy, which previously attracted stars such as David Beckham, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Steven Gerrard.
To further boost excitement ahead of the tournament, the Los Angeles World Cup committee has enlisted celebrities including Snoop Dogg, Eva Longoria and Will Ferrell as community ambassadors.
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