Coupe du monde 2026 : «Cette situation fait très mal», faute de visas accordés, il n’y aura pas de supporters ivoiriens au Mondial
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially begins on June 11 with Mexico facing South Africa in the opening match, marking the first World Cup hosted by three countries (USA, Mexico, Canada) and expanding to 48 teams. Brazilian referee Wilton Pereira Sampaio will officiate the opening, the tournament features three separate opening ceremonies, and coverage spans multiple streaming platforms and traditional broadcasters globally.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame the tournament in relation to geopolitical tensions and social controversies, emphasizing how the USA's hosting role intersects with immigration policy debates and highlighting broader political conflicts inherent to the multi-country expanded format.
Moderate: Centrist outlets focus on tournament logistics, broadcast arrangements, participating teams, match schedules, and sports figures involved in the competition.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets raise questions about FIFA's governance and institutional accountability, drawing historical parallels to World Cups being used for political purposes by authoritarian regimes and examining FIFA's responsibility in such contexts.
La Côte d’Ivoire va jouer une Coupe du monde sans ses supporters pour la première fois de son histoire.
La faute à des visas non délivrés par les États-Unis, qui coorganise le Mondial 2026. ...
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