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World Cup 2026: 14 Coaches Set for Their FIFA World Cup Debut

Fourteen coaches will make their first FIFA World Cup appearance at the 2026 tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The competition kicks off from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across 16 cities in the three host nations. The most notable coaches waiting for their World Cup debut in 2026 include Mauricio Pochettino (United States), Carlo Ancelotti (Brazil), Julian Nagelsmann (Germany), Luis de la Fuente (Spain), Fabio Cannavaro (Uzbekistan), Jamal Sellami (Jordan) and Sebastien Desabre (DR Congo). Each arrives with a very different background but all will experience the tournament from the touchline for the first time. Among World Cup beginners are Tchouli (Algeria), Vladimir Petković (Algérie), Tony Popovic (Australia), Ralf Rangnick (Austria), Rudi Garcia (Belgium), Serghey Barbarez (Bosnia), Jesse Marsch (Canada), Bubista (Cape Verde), Néstor Lorenzo (Colombia), Zlatko Dalić (Croatia), Dick Advocaat (Curaçao), and Miroslav Koubek (Czech […]

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England Brace for Croatia Reunion in World Cup Group L

England are set for a high-stakes reunion with Croatia in the opening match of 2026 FIFA World Cup Group L, as coach Thomas Tuchel acknowledges the Danes' former semi-final foes as their main challenge in the group. England's main challengers in Group L are likely to be Croatia, whom they face in the group opener in Arlington, Texas, on June 17, 2026. The group consists of England, Croatia, Ghana, and Panama, with the top two teams advancing to the Round of 32. Tuchel is not shy about stating England's ambition to win the World Cup, with his team strongly fancied to progress from Group L. However, the manager admitted England face a "difficult" task after being drawn in a group with Croatia, Ghana, and Panama at next year's tournament in North America. The teams have previously met in eleven previous […]

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Kudus World Cup hopes in doubt after new injury blow

Ghana star Mohammed Kudus is facing a battle to be fit for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after suffering a fresh setback in his recovery from injury. The 25 year old forward, who joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2025, has reportedly suffered a relapse of the quad and hamstring problem that has kept him out since January. Reports say the latest setback may require surgery, which could rule him out for the rest of the season and put his World Cup participation at serious risk. Kudus had become a key player for both Spurs and the Black Stars, playing an important role in Tottenham’s attack and helping Ghana qualify for the tournament. His absence is a major concern for Ghana, with medical assessments suggesting he could be sidelined for up to three months if an operation is needed. That timeline clashes […]

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