Welcome To The World Cup New York Style
Welcome to the World Cup New York Style where we look at some of the local talent on their way to the finals
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Current World cup coverage, along with in-depth histories of previous World Cup tournaments.
Welcome to the World Cup New York Style where we look at some of the local talent on their way to the finals
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Sixteen cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico will host a total of 48 teams and 80 matches, marking the largest FIFA World Cup in history.
FIFA Announce Stadiums For 2026 World Cup Read More »
Welcome to the World Cup gravy train. Gianni Infantino is trying to turn the World Cup finals into a school sports day with 48 teams for the 2026 World Cup
All Aboard The Infantino World Cup Gravy Train Read More »
Dave Bowler explains why expanding the FIFA World Cup to 48 teams may harm the tournament’s integrity and what alternatives could better serve football fans.
How 48 Teams Will Ruin The World Cup Read More »
Two hours before the 2014 World Cup began I had already been kicked out of 2 restaurants. embarking on an epic journey to see how NYC experiences the World Cup.
World Cup Fever Grips New York City In 2014 Read More »
During the first two weeks of the World Cup I visited three 116th St. establishments with crowds supporting four different nations.
The World Cup Lives Along 116th Street Read More »
Follow David Brand through the vibrant neighborhoods of New York City. He has trekked around NY and NJ to see how we New Yorkers experienced the 2014 World Cup.
How The Big Apple Watched The 2014 World Cup Read More »