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FOOTBALL MAY WIN THOUGH CUP NOT BRIMMING FOR ALL
June 11, 2026
|The New Indian Express Hyderabad
IF the beautiful game is exposing some of its more disagreeable aspects on the eve of the world’s biggest sporting event, we can squarely lay the blame on its governing body and a co-host.
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A swell-up of complaints on the eve of the football world cup is not new; what’s uncommon this year is its nature and volume. Unplayable pitches, ill-planned logistics, last-minute rule changes, officials and fans denied visas, and harassment of those allowed in—the tournament co-hosted by the US, Mexico and Canada opening today has seen it all even before the first kick-off.
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FOOTBALL MAY WIN THOUGH CUP NOT BRIMMING FOR ALL
IF the beautiful game is exposing some of its more disagreeable aspects on the eve of the world’s biggest sporting event, we can squarely lay the blame on its governing body and a co-host.
1 mins
June 11, 2026
The New Indian Express Hyderabad
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The New Indian Express Hyderabad
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