by PanamericanWorld | Jul 22, 2025
For decades, soccer was all about gut instinct. A mix of talent, intuition, and grit. Victories came from a coach’s sixth sense, the vision of the number 10, or the inspiration of a goalkeeper who turned into a giant between the posts. But something has changed....
by PanamericanWorld | Jul 15, 2025
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will not only be the largest in history in terms of teams and matches, but also the stage for an unprecedented showdown between the giants of sportswear: Nike, Adidas, and Puma. Three distinct approaches, three brand visions, and one common...
by PanamericanWorld | Jul 12, 2025
As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America intensifies, the United States stands poised to host a monumental portion of this global spectacle. Projections from FIFA anticipate an astounding $30.5 billion in economic output for the U.S., driven...
by PanamericanWorld | Jul 10, 2025
For over three decades, the Mexican national team has endured a World Cup saga of frustration, marked by a phrase that has become part of the national sporting lexicon: the “fifth game.” This metaphor refers not only to a specific stage in the World Cup calendar but...
by PanamericanWorld | Jul 4, 2025
Canada’s rise from World Cup returnees in 2022 to co-hosts of the 2026 tournament is one of international soccer’s most compelling modern stories. After a 36-year absence from the sport’s biggest stage, the Canadian men’s national team not only made a long-awaited...
by PanamericanWorld | Jun 21, 2025
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be remembered for many milestones: the first edition featuring 48 teams, the debut of three simultaneous host countries (Mexico, the United States, and Canada), and also for a groundbreaking visual proposal. For the first time in history,...