2026 is definitely a year to remember in football history. From the UEFA Champions League in early summer to the ongoing exciting World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, surprises and emotions have been constant.
At the end of May in Budapest, Paris Saint-Germain clinched the Champions League title in a penalty shootout against Arsenal, successfully defending their title. They became the second team to do so since the format change, with Lee Kang-in also lifting the trophy as the first Asian player to do so again.
This month’s World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico is generating a lot of buzz. It’s the first time the tournament has expanded to 48 teams, with newcomers like Cape Verde and Jordan stepping onto the stage for the first time. Even more touching are the stories on and off the pitch:
· Cape Verde's fairy tale: 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha made 7 saves to help the debuting team hold Spain to a 0-0 draw. After the match, he tearfully said, "This point is for them."
· The hero's return: Mexico's Jimenez scored with a header and cried while pointing to the sky—his father's last wish was to "see his son score in the World Cup." Algeria's Bentaleb even played with a subcutaneous defibrillator.
This is football in 2026—full of controversy, warmth, and a life force that transcends winning and losing. The group stage battles are intense, and more miracles are unfolding, so let’s keep watching!
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