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The World Cup of Ugh

The World Cup of Ugh
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The upcoming World Cup in North America is facing significant public apathy and logistical concerns. Issues ranging from high ticket prices and security anxieties to geopolitical tensions have dampened enthusiasm for the event.

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As a major global sporting event, the World Cup's success is a barometer for international relations and the host nations' ability to manage large-scale public gatherings amidst political instability.

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Charly Triballeau / AFP / Getty June 4, 2026, 4:42 PM ET Share Save T he World Cup is nearly here! But so far, at least, no one seems all that excited.

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The article reports on a variety of negative factors affecting the event, reflecting a critical but fact-based journalistic perspective on the current state of the tournament.

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