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Gilberto Mora Joins Pelé in World Cup Knockout History
Curaçao carried the World Cup’s heaviest group-stage travel load, covering 6,310 miles in air distance, while co-host Mexico travelled the least at just 580 miles. Across all 48 teams, group-stage travel totaled 151,597 miles, averaging 3,158 per team. Group J had the largest cumulative distance at 19,171 miles, while Group I was lowest overall at 7,703 miles.
By Nischay Rathore
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Mexican Police Use Tear Gas as Fan Fest Chaos Erupts
Mexican police used tear gas and pepper spray as fans tried to storm Monterrey’s Parque Fundidora fan fest during Mexico’s Round of 32 clash with Ecuador. Green-clad supporters climbed fences, forced through an iron gate and damaged temporary barriers. Local reports said the response triggered a stampede, with several attendees falling before park workers finally closed the metal doors.
By Nischay Rathore
about 3 hours ago
Norway’s Viral Viking Row Celebration Explained
Norway’s viral “Viking Row” began with superfan Ole Frøystad during a 2025 friendly against Switzerland and mimics ancient Norse crews rowing longships into battle. Fans sit shoulder to shoulder, move arms to a drumbeat, and shout “ro,” Norwegian for “row,” before rising in one roar. Frøystad says it is about “rowing for the team” together before the fight.
By Nischay Rathore




