New York City, known for its vibrant energy, has been buzzing this week with World Cup fever. As a visitor, the city’s enthusiasm is evident. The presence of the Knicks, Rangers, Yankees, and Giants certainly creates an atmosphere where anything can happen. Even the doorman was keen to discuss soccer on my first night here, highlighting the city’s embrace of the global event.
The past five weeks of the World Cup have been intense, offering moments of both controversy and brilliance. From President Trump’s controversial push for an American player’s reinstatement after a red card, to Egypt’s disallowed goal against Argentina and Germany’s against Paraguay, the tournament hasn’t lacked drama. On the field, Cape Verde’s stunning match against Argentina stands out as a personal highlight.
Yet, amidst the intensity, the World Cup always brings light-hearted stories. As we approach Sunday’s final, it’s worth reflecting on these moments. The bond between teams and their host cities has been particularly endearing.
The Tartan Army, Scotland’s fans, took over Boston, filling the air with bagpipes. Across Greensboro, North Carolina, Norwegian flags adorned front porches.
Among these tales of camaraderie, a special mention goes to the love story between Team Algeria and the city of Lawrence, Kansas. A delightful interview with a resident captures this relationship before Algeria’s match against Argentina. “Messi’s had his titles. He’s had his time. I’m ready for this team to come up and show them what Lawrence, Kansas, can bring to the World Cup,” said one enthusiastic local.

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