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World Cup Kickoff (Mexico City): The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts Thursday with Mexico vs South Africa at Estadio Azteca, a sold-out opener that also cancels classes and reshapes traffic as fans flood the capital. Cabo Verde in the Spotlight: Cape Verde’s “Blue Sharks” are among the tournament debutants, with coverage highlighting the small-island squad’s mix of local talent and diaspora stars as they dream of a breakthrough run. Saudi Football Spending: Saudi Arabia’s $2bn football spending spree—Ronaldo, Neymar, Benzema and big league investment—has boosted attention but left the national team under pressure to reverse poor results. Travel Friction for Fans: Visa denials and high costs are casting a shadow over fan travel, with reports of restrictions affecting some African and Middle East visitors. World Cup Scale & Format: FIFA’s expanded 48-team, three-country hosting plan (US, Canada, Mexico) is driving record interest—alongside concerns about ticket pricing and logistics. WAFCON Prep: Ghana-based camp updates show Black Queens coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren calling preparations “positive,” with Cape Verde listed in their group.

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Jun. 3, 2026

Island SPACE Mango Festival lands before World Cup match in South Florida

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A U.S. “B-2” tourist visa for the World Cup costs $435

A U.S. “B-2” tourist visa for the World Cup costs $435

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Essential travel tips for 2026 World Cup fans going to Mexico, Canada 

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Cabo Verde looks to ocean for growth, climate resilience

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