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World Cup Kickoff & Hosting: FIFA World Cup 2026 starts June 11 with 48 teams across the US, Canada and Mexico, running to July 19. Ivory Coast in the Spotlight: Ivory Coast’s men arrived in Wilmington for the tournament build-up, with Hotel du Pont tailoring food and comfort for the squad, and the team set for a friendly at Subaru Park ahead of their World Cup opener. France Warm-Up Results: France wrapped preparations with a 3-1 win over Northern Ireland in Lille after their shock 2-1 loss to Ivory Coast. Visa & Security Friction: US immigration rules are already disrupting coverage and travel, including reports that a Somali referee was turned away at Miami despite a valid visa, adding to broader concerns for African and Middle East visitors. Curaçao Debut Update: Curaçao received a boost as FIFA confirmed striker Jürgen Locadia will be available for the opener against Germany, after a red card suspension was limited to a single friendly. Local Watch Parties (Abidjan-relevant angle): In New York, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards launched World Cup watch parties with funding for large community screenings.

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May 22, 2026

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