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Every four years, football becomes a global language. Countries put aside differences, fans travel across borders, and millions of people come together for the same sport. But behind the magic is a complicated reality. The World Cup is also a massive business. From ticket prices and stadiums to sponsors, host countries, and cultural expectations, the tournament has become something much bigger than football. In this episode of Popularly Unpopular, I sit down with my brothers and my husband—lifelong football fans—to debate an uncomfortable question: Has the World Cup become less about the game and more about the global brand surrounding it? We explore: ⚽ What happens when a global sport enters a capitalistic culture⚽ Whether host countries should adapt to football—or football should adapt to them⚽ The role of money, capitalism, and commercialization⚽ Whether the modern World Cup still belongs to everyday fans Because maybe the biggest battle in football isn’t between teams. Maybe it’s between tradition and evolution.
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