Austrian president urges kids to stay up for World Cup match
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 7:04 PM
Last updated Jul 1, 2026
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen has encouraged parents to let their children stay up late to watch the national soccer team's first World Cup knockout match since 1954. Austria will face European champions Spain on Thursday in Inglewood, California, with kickoff set for 9 pm Austrian time. Van der Bellen shared his thoughts in a video, acknowledging the importance of creating lasting memories for children during this significant sporting event. He also mentioned that school holidays are approaching, making the moment even more special for young fans.
- •Austria faces Spain in World Cup knockout match on Thursday.
- •Kickoff scheduled for 9 pm Austrian time.
- •Van der Bellen encourages parents to let kids stay up to watch.
- •This is Austria's first men's World Cup knockout match since 1954.
- •School holidays are imminent, adding to the match's significance.
- 7:04 PMYahoo Sports — Austrian president tells parents to let kids stay up for World Cup
"Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen has made an unusual request ahead of the national team's first men's World Cup knock-out match since 1954, urging parents to let their children stay up a little longer. Austria play European champions Spain in Inglewood near Los Angeles on Thursday with kick-off at 9 pm Austrian time (1900 GMT).
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