Takaro Kids
FIFA World Cup 2026: Big Surprises, Big Controversies & Why Politics Matters | Takaro Kids In this Takaro Kids episode, hosts discuss the FIFA World Cup 2026 taking place across the US, Canada, and Mexico, noting it began June 11 and features 48 teams playing 104 matches. They explain why the World Cup is considered the world’s biggest sporting event, citing around five billion people engaging with the 2022 Qatar tournament. The conversation covers political and visa-related controversies affecting teams, officials, and fans, including issues involving Iran, travel bans impacting multiple countries, and individuals like Somali referee Omar Artan and other accredited staff being denied entry. They also highlight early group-stage surprises and results, including Spain drawing Cape Verde, Iran drawing New Zealand, Germany’s 7–1 win over Curaçao, Portugal drawing Congo, and the USA beating Paraguay 4–1, while encouraging listeners to enjoy the games while paying attention to the broader background. The episode ends with a quiz asking when the US last hosted the World Cup. 00:00 Welcome and Topic 00:30 World Cup Basics 02:09 Politics and Iran 04:48 Fans and Money 07:39 Referees Denied Entry 10:00 Big Early Matches 14:19 Why Background Matters 16:04 Quiz and Farewell Send us an SMS with your episode ideas and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2348097/fan_mail/new] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/takaro_kids]
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