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My first — and till this Saturday, solely — direct expertise with the World Cup got here on June 23, 1994. All of seven years outdated, I walked wide-eyed with my household into Giants Stadium to see Italy vs. Norway.
Frankly, I don’t bear in mind Dino Baggio’s lone purpose in a 1-0 Italian win, or actually an excessive amount of of the sport itself. What I do bear in mind is principally all the things else. Even at a younger age, I inherently understood the Italian followers have been a revered entity, cheering for what was (at the moment) one of many world’s main soccer powers.
What shocked me, and what sticks with me to today, was how concurrently unimaginable the Norway followers have been. Their Viking apparel naturally appealed to me, they usually have been a jovial bunch.
Not everybody was good natured, however I used to be riveted. We noticed a short combat happen within the higher deck, and sooner or later within the second half a gentleman seated behind us complained loudly in regards to the FIFA-mandated collection of drinks, culminating with the assertion that “this beer tastes like [expletive].”
“How does he know what [expletive] tastes like?” my brother innocently requested my father, unintentionally delivering top-of-the-line deadpan jokes I’ve ever heard.
My expertise, already at an all-time excessive, was accomplished once we later stopped at a McDonalds that had a very huge PlayPlace on the drive dwelling. By what I believed was potential at that age, it was an ideal day.

From l-r: My brother, my dad, and little me on the suitable.
It was all so vibrant, colourful, cultural, and impactful. On reflection, it was a particularly formative expertise. I sit right here many years later as a journalist, an American whose favourite sport has at all times been (and stays) soccer. My connection to it has opened doorways, created lifelong friendships, and led me down rabbit holes of studying and exploration that positively formed my view of the world.
4 years after my 1994 expertise, I used to be fixated on any tv exhibiting the 1998 World Cup hosted in France. I bear in mind far more of the particular soccer from that match, from the U.S. faltering, to David Beckham’s surprising purple card, to Zinedine Zidane taking his place among the many legends within the ultimate. The tournaments while you’re a child resonate. They grow to be a centerpiece on your life in that second, and echo for many years afterward.
It’s why the present actuality of the World Cup is so jarring.
Past its highly-discussed points — prices, journey restrictions, poor coordination of FIFA with native organizers — is the straightforward actuality that this can be a World Cup that’s designed for somebody aside from one among its core fan teams.
Why else would the primary United States recreation begin at 9 p.m. on Friday? The third U.S. group stage recreation (in opposition to Turkey on June 25) kicks off at 10 p.m. The primary recreation at “Boston Stadium” (Gillette Stadium) between Haiti and Scotland will get going at 9 p.m. That will probably be 2 a.m. in Scotland.

Kids cheer for Japan throughout a coaching session on the Tigres Coaching Heart (CET) in San Nicolas de los Garza, forward of the FIFA 2026 World Cup soccer match. (Julio Cesar Aguilar for Getty)
How precisely are the following era of followers supposed to have interaction with this?
The Haiti-Scotland kickoff instantly prevented my very own six-year-old nephew from attending, since we didn’t know both the matchup or the kickoff time when the tickets have been bought final fall.
Luckily, my father — who waited on the telephone to get tickets in ‘94 — waited on-line after the preliminary presale draw again in Oct. 2025 and acquired absurdly-priced tickets to a second recreation higher suited to a younger fan.
I cherish the considered passing down my World Cup expertise to my nephew, who I do know will probably be buzzing with pleasure, however I can’t look previous what FIFA has allowed its signature occasion to grow to be.
The troublesome actuality is that we will’t repair FIFA in a single day, and even in a decade (it’s been tried). What could be good, a minimum of, is that if the group entrusted with one of many planet’s most celebrated occasions really tried to let a few of its youngest and most vital followers again in.
The World Cup is for everybody. Possibly subsequent time FIFA may a minimum of schedule the entire late-night kickoffs for the West Coast like a correct sports activities group.
Trivia
Talking of USA ‘94 (and Italy), what Italian participant famously missed the ultimate penalty kick of the shootout on the finish of that yr’s ultimate?
Trace: His nickname in Italian was “Il Divin Codino” (“The Divine Ponytail”).
Preserve studying for the reply.
Yet one more factor…
As the US begins its journey within the match, it’s value trying again on the quickest begin the boys’s staff has ever made at a World Cup. It occurred in 2014, by way of former Revolution ahead Clint Dempsey, who scored after just 30 seconds.
Trivia reply: Roberto Baggio
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