Coupe du monde : tous les pays engagés depuis 1930 en un coup d’œil
AI Summary
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, expanded to 48 nations and 104 matches across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is projected to set records for global sports betting at approximately $50 billion while generating significant economic activity in host regions. However, economic benefit forecasts diverge sharply, with FIFA projecting substantial gains while independent analysts suggest more limited benefits or potential losses for some host nations. The tournament's opening was marked by controversy surrounding FIFA leadership's handling of governance questions and institutional accountability.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets highlight social and labor dimensions of the tournament, emphasizing public discontent and community concerns in host cities alongside the sporting competition.
Moderate: Centrist outlets adopt a skeptical, analytical stance toward institutional claims, comparing conflicting economic projections and questioning whether FIFA's promised benefits will materialize for host nations and local communities.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame the tournament as fundamentally driven by commercialization and gambling interests rather than sport, and criticize FIFA leadership as evasive and dismissive of substantive governance concerns.
Depuis la première édition du Mondial, 87 pays ont pris part à la compétition.
De manière plus ou moins régulière, au gré de l’histoire et de l’émergence de nouveaux territoires du football. ...
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