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Canada cruises to 1st-ever World Cup win

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FIFA World Cup Day 8 recap: Switzerland, Canada and Mexico win
“It was a dream come true,” said Totera, who has spent most of his 57 years on earth promoting Canadian soccer.

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World Cup daily as it happened: Canada cruises to first-ever World Cup win
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Canada starting lineup for World Cup game vs. Qatar
FIFA World Cup: Koné injured as Canada leads 3-0, Qatar down to 9 men. Follow live updates here.
FIFA World Cup: Another goal gives Canada 3-0 lead over Qatar.

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Canada dominates Qatar for first-ever World Cup win
FIFA World Cup: Another goal gives Canada 3-0 lead over Qatar. Follow live updates here.
 · 12h
FIFA World Cup: Live updates, TV schedule, results, standings and highlights
On Monday in Inglewood, the history was much more fraught, and not at all trivial.

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Canada romps to massive win in Vancouver for first ever FIFA World Cup victory
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Canada makes FIFA World Cup history in blowout win against Qatar

U.S. blanks Australia to advance at FIFA World Cup 2026

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United States blanks Australia to advance at FIFA World Cup 2026
The United States tops Australia, 2-0, in a Group D match to reach the knockout round at the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle on June 19, 2026.

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How the 1994 FIFA World Cup put the United States on track to host all over again in 2026
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2026 World Cup: How to bet on US vs. Australia
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Revisit memorable moments from the 1994 World Cup in Los Angeles

The last time the Los Angeles area hosted games for the FIFA World Cup was in 1994 with eight matches played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, including two of the U.S. men’s National team group stage games.
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Shockingly low 1994 World Cup tickets prove how much prices have skyrocketed

Oh, how times have changed. A recently discovered dusty stack of 1994 World Cup tickets is serving as an unexpected reminder of how the price to attend soccer’s biggest spectacle has dramatically exploded over the past three decades.
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FIFA World Cup’s all-time attendance record broken just six days into 2026 tournament

FIFA have confirmed that they have broken their all-time attendance record for a World Cup just six days into the tournament. Fans from all over the world have turned up in their thousands across the USA,
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FIFA World Cup 2026: A Look At The Differences Between The 1994 And 2026 Editions Of Football's Mega Event

The FIFA World Cup 2026 marks a massive evolution from the 1994 tournament, featuring an expanded field of 48 teams, significantly higher ticket prices driven by dynamic demand, and a broader geograph
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Brazil's 26 FIFA World Cup records

No country has played more World Cup games than the Seleção. Find out the other records the Brazilians hold at the global showpiece. Brazil and the FIFA World Cup™ are closely intertwined, so much so,
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FIFA Fatigue: Why some die-hard soccer fans are opting out of 2026 World Cup

Some of the most passionate soccer fans in the country are opting against going to the 2026 World Cup, as frustration with organization boils over.
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For Fricker family, Philadelphia World Cup games were four decades in the making

The World Cup games in Philadelphia is a moment to treasure for the Fricker family of the the Delaware Valley, whose late father Werner Fricker Sr. was instrumental in the United States hosting the 1994 World Cup.
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Photos: Sights, color and moments captured at the first World Cup match in the Bay Area since 1994

An international crowd of 67,966 people braved the hot Santa Clara sun to watch Switzerland face Qatar in the Bay Area’s World Cup opener at Levi’s Stadium.
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