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FIFA World Cup 2026: The battle for football immortality

Football's biggest tournament returns with expanded format and a historic opportunity for Cristiano Ronaldo

Prince Adeyemi Shonibare by Prince Adeyemi Shonibare
June 10, 2026
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Ronaldo World Cup Glory takes centre stage as the expanded FIFA World Cup 2026 promises history, drama and football immortality

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“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it’s much more serious than that.” — Bill Shankly

Football is more than a game.

It is diplomacy without suits. War without bullets. Religion without temples. Business without borders.

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It is the heartbeat of the streets, poetry written with boots, and the only beautiful game powerful enough to unite tribes, races, religions and languages under one emotion.

Every four years humanity gathers beneath one global flag.

Football.

For ninety magical minutes, the world forgets politics, economic hardship, social divisions and conflict.

Presidents become fans.

Millionaires scream like children.

Unknown boys become heroes.

And legends become immortal.

Now the world prepares for the greatest football festival ever staged.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is not merely another tournament. It is the largest World Cup in history.

Hosted jointly by the United States, Canada and Mexico, the competition will feature 48 nations, 104 matches, 16 host cities and 39 unforgettable days of drama, passion and history.

More countries.

More cultures.

More fans.

More rivalries.

More dreams.

And perhaps the greatest storyline football has ever produced.

The final World Cup mission of Cristiano Ronaldo.

THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALL’S GREATEST SHOW

The FIFA World Cup was born in Uruguay in 1930 with only thirteen participating nations.

Nearly a century later, it has become the most influential sporting event on earth, attracting billions of viewers across television, streaming platforms, mobile devices, sports bars, fan parks and viewing centres across every continent.

The World Cup has produced some of sport’s most unforgettable moments.

Pelé announcing himself to the world as a teenage sensation in 1958.

Diego Maradona producing the “Hand of God” and moments later scoring the “Goal of the Century” in Mexico 1986.

Roger Milla dancing at the corner flag while Africa celebrated Cameroon’s historic run in Italia ’90.

Ronaldo Nazário leading Brazil to glory in 2002.

Andrés Iniesta breaking Dutch hearts in Johannesburg.

Lionel Messi lifting football’s ultimate prize in Qatar.

As legendary coach Vittorio Pozzo once said:

“Champions are made by sacrifice, discipline and courage.”

No tournament tests those qualities more than the FIFA World Cup.

THE KINGS OF WORLD FOOTBALL

Only eight nations have ever conquered the world.

Brazil — 5 titles

Germany — 4 titles

Italy — 4 titles

Argentina — 3 titles

France — 2 titles

Uruguay — 2 titles

England — 1 title

Spain — 1 title

Winning a World Cup is difficult.

Defending it is even harder.

Remaining relevant for generations is almost impossible.

That is why football immortality belongs only to a select few.

THE RECORD BOOK OF IMMORTALS

Most World Cup Goals:

Miroslav Klose — 16

Ronaldo Nazário — 15

Gerd Müller — 14

Just Fontaine — 13

Lionel Messi — 13

Kylian Mbappé — 12

Pelé — 12

Cristiano Ronaldo enters America 2026 with eight World Cup goals and nearly 970 career goals, making him one of the most prolific goalscorers in football history.

THE MASTERMINDS ON THE TOUCHLINE

World Cups are won not only by players but also by visionaries.

Vittorio Pozzo.

Mario Zagallo.

Franz Beckenbauer.

Carlos Alberto Parreira.

Didier Deschamps.

Helmut Schön.

Among the coaching stars expected to shape 2026 are Carlo Ancelotti, Didier Deschamps, Lionel Scaloni, Roberto Martínez, Julian Nagelsmann and Luis de la Fuente.

The World Cup is now as much a battle of ideas as a battle of players.

THE BIGGEST AND RICHEST WORLD CUP EVER

Three host nations.

Sixteen host cities.

Forty-eight countries.

One hundred and four matches.

More than six million expected spectators.

Billions of viewers worldwide.

The tournament opens in Mexico City and concludes at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

FIFA has approved a record financial package worth approximately $727 million, making America 2026 the richest World Cup in history.

Prize Money Structure

Champions — $50 Million

Runners-Up — $33 Million

Third Place — $29 Million

Fourth Place — $27 Million

Quarter-Finalists — $19 Million

Round of 16 — $15 Million

17th–32nd Place — $11 Million

33rd–48th Place — $9 Million

Every qualified nation also receives preparation funding before the tournament begins.

Never before has so much money been attached to football’s greatest prize.

THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS ON EARTH

America 2026 will showcase some of the world’s most expensive football talents.

Kylian Mbappé.

Jude Bellingham.

Vinícius Júnior.

Lamine Yamal.

Florian Wirtz.

Jamal Musiala.

Pedri.

Ousmane Dembélé.

These stars represent billions of dollars in football value and commercial influence.

THE RETURN OF NEYMAR

Brazil remains football’s greatest World Cup nation.

A major storyline is the return of Neymar.

After years of injuries and setbacks, he returns to lead the Samba Boys alongside Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo and Brazil’s new generation.

Brazil seeks a historic sixth world title.

Neymar seeks redemption.

THE LAST DANCE OF CRISTIANO RONALDO

“Talent without working hard is nothing.” — Cristiano Ronaldo

At 41 years old, Ronaldo arrives in North America for what is expected to be his sixth and final FIFA World Cup.

Five Ballon d’Or awards.

European Championship glory.

Nations League success.

Multiple Champions League titles.

Nearly 970 career goals.

Yet one trophy remains missing.

The FIFA World Cup.

This is his final mountain.

His final audience.

His final opportunity for football immortality.

THE NATIONS THAT WILL BE MISSED

Even with 48 teams, some famous football nations will not grace the World Cup party.

The biggest absentee is Italy, four-time world champions and one of football’s most historic nations.

Nigeria, one of Africa’s football powerhouses and one of the most colourful fan bases in the world, will also be absent.

Other notable football nations missing the celebration include:

Nigeria

Mali.

China.

Russia.

Venezuela.

The World Cup will proceed.

But football lovers know the tournament is always richer when great football nations are present.

NIGERIA MAY BE ABSENT — BUT NIGERIA WILL STILL BE PRESENT

The World Cup may miss the Super Eagles.

But it will not miss Nigerian influence.

Players of Nigerian heritage expected to feature include:

Bukayo Saka.

Eberechi Eze.

Noni Madueke.

Jamal Musiala.

Felix Nmecha.

Michael Olise.

David Alaba.

Manuel Akanji.

Noah Okafor.

Folarin Balogun.

Tani Oluwaseyi.

Promise David.

Nigeria may not appear on the fixture list.

But Nigerian football DNA will be everywhere.

AFROBEATS GOES GLOBAL

Football and music continue to move together.

Davido.

Burna Boy.

Rema.

Ayra Starr.

These global stars continue to project Nigerian culture onto the world stage.

Football travels with music.

And Nigeria continues to excel at both.

NEW FIFA RULES FOR AMERICA 2026

The tournament will introduce significant reforms designed to improve the spectacle.

Five-second countdown for throw-ins.

Eight-second goalkeeper possession rule.

Faster substitutions.

Expanded VAR intervention.

Hydration breaks.

Referee body cameras.

The objective is simple.

More football.

Less time wasting.

Greater transparency.

Better entertainment.

FINAL WHISTLE

“Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, sacrifice and love of what you are doing.” — Pelé

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be remembered for its scale.

Its economics.

Its entertainment.

Its politics.

Its records.

Its heroes.

Its dreams.

Yet when the final whistle sounds in New Jersey, one question may define the tournament.

Can Cristiano Ronaldo finally conquer the one mountain he has never climbed?

Can football’s greatest goalscorer complete the perfect career?

Can Portugal help their captain achieve the dream that has escaped him for more than two decades?

The stadiums are ready.

The sponsors are investing.

The coaches are calculating.

The young stars are rising.

The legends are preparing.

And humanity prepares once again to gather around one ball.

Because football has returned to America.

And the battle for immortality has begun.

Also read: Super Eagles camp hits full strength ahead of 2026 FIFA world cup qualifiers

Catch you at the World Cup.

Prince Adeyemi Shonibare
Prince Adeyemi Shonibare

Prince Adeyemi ShonibareSports Promoter, Marketing & PR Consultant

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