US football hopes for cultural connection during World Cup tournament
The Guardian Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 4:00 AM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026

The World Cup tournament is underway, showcasing football's cultural significance across nations. In Philadelphia, fans gathered in anticipation, forming long queues to connect with their football idols. This event serves as a reflection of the US's current socio-political climate, highlighting themes of isolationism and divisiveness in the host nation. As the tournament progresses, it aims to unite fans and foster deeper connections within the sport.
- •Tournament currently in progress with cultural connections emphasized.
- •Fans gathered in Philadelphia to celebrate the sport.
- •Event reflects US's socio-political climate amid hosting duties.
- •Opportunities for unity through shared love for football.
- 4:00 AMThe Guardian Sport — Maybe this World Cup will bring the best out of the US, not the worst | Barney Ronay
"Tournament could hold up a useful hand mirror to the isolationism and divisiveness of Trump’s joint-host nation One of the best parts of following football across the world is the way it drags you into special places, local shrines, objects of profound cultural connection. The US, of course, has these holy spaces too. The queue of pilgrims in Philadelphia on Thursday morning stretched down the sun-blasted steps to the plaza at the bottom. Edging forward, the people in their ritual colours approached the figure at the top, arms outstretched in supplication, in a state of hushed deference. Called finally for his moment of communion, the man at the front of this line straightened his Ronaldinho shirt, clenched his fists above his head for the ceremonial Insta pic and shouted: “Adrian! I did it.” Continue reading...
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