
What remains of the 2026 World Cup? Great sport, but too much spectacle
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New York – Now the World Cup is almost over: After 39 days and 104 "Super Bowls," as the matches were called by FIFA President Gianni Infantino in his usual understated manner, this XXL tournament is history. Every World Cup day (12:00) we stream a fresh edition for 30 minutes in the relaxed WG setting on YouTube.
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New York – Now the World Cup is almost over: After 39 days and 104 "Super Bowls," as the matches were called by FIFA President Gianni Infantino in his usual understated manner, this XXL tournament is history.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Every World Cup day (12:00) we stream a fresh edition for 30 minutes in the relaxed WG setting on YouTube.
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