The 2026 World Cup features several amazing and unusual details that many people overlook .......
Posted: 25 Jun 2026, 03:33
The 2026 World Cup features several amazing and unusual details that many people overlook, ranging from unprecedented matchday realities to surprise tournament storylines.
Surprising Facts & Hidden Features
Azteca Stadium's Historic Triple: Mexico's legendary Estadio Azteca in Mexico City has become the first venue in history to host matches in three separate men’s World Cups (1970, 1986, and 2026).
The First Super Bowl-Style Halftime Show: For the first time ever, the World Cup final will feature a massive entertainment break, with Coldplay working alongside FIFA to curate a halftime show.
Mandatory Hydration Breaks: Due to the extreme summer heat soaring in North American venues, FIFA instituted mandatory three-minute cooling breaks in every half, which broadcasters use to air advertisements.
Jaw-Dropping Team Performances
Canada's Historic Run: Co-host Canada has transformed from a team that historically struggled to score into one of the highest-grossing offenses of the tournament, surging into the knockout rounds.
Brazil's European Drought: Continuing a staggering streak, the current Brazil squad (dubbed the "3Bs" by fans because they play for Barcelona, Bournemouth, and Brentford) has not won a knockout stage match against European opposition in 24 years.
Norway's Surprise Contention: Led by their prolific striker Erling Haaland, Norway has shocked fans by securing crucial victories in the group stages to become a formidable tournament contender.
The Corporate & Logistical Controversies
Extortionate Ticket & Logistics Pricing: The expanded 48-team tournament features steep dynamic pricing, with MetLife Stadium final tickets listed up to $11,000. Fans on Reddit are mixed, with some enjoying the inclusion of 48 teams while others lament high travel and parking costs.
Visa Issues and Travel Bans: Strict United States immigration and travel policies have caused major controversies, preventing fans and even qualified officials from several nations from attending.
Surprising Facts & Hidden Features
Azteca Stadium's Historic Triple: Mexico's legendary Estadio Azteca in Mexico City has become the first venue in history to host matches in three separate men’s World Cups (1970, 1986, and 2026).
The First Super Bowl-Style Halftime Show: For the first time ever, the World Cup final will feature a massive entertainment break, with Coldplay working alongside FIFA to curate a halftime show.
Mandatory Hydration Breaks: Due to the extreme summer heat soaring in North American venues, FIFA instituted mandatory three-minute cooling breaks in every half, which broadcasters use to air advertisements.
Jaw-Dropping Team Performances
Canada's Historic Run: Co-host Canada has transformed from a team that historically struggled to score into one of the highest-grossing offenses of the tournament, surging into the knockout rounds.
Brazil's European Drought: Continuing a staggering streak, the current Brazil squad (dubbed the "3Bs" by fans because they play for Barcelona, Bournemouth, and Brentford) has not won a knockout stage match against European opposition in 24 years.
Norway's Surprise Contention: Led by their prolific striker Erling Haaland, Norway has shocked fans by securing crucial victories in the group stages to become a formidable tournament contender.
The Corporate & Logistical Controversies
Extortionate Ticket & Logistics Pricing: The expanded 48-team tournament features steep dynamic pricing, with MetLife Stadium final tickets listed up to $11,000. Fans on Reddit are mixed, with some enjoying the inclusion of 48 teams while others lament high travel and parking costs.
Visa Issues and Travel Bans: Strict United States immigration and travel policies have caused major controversies, preventing fans and even qualified officials from several nations from attending.