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Mexican journalist and politician, Tere Vale, has questioned whether the World Cup can take place, given the political tensions between the three hosting countries, as well as the recent violence seen in both the US and Mexico.
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¿Y si se cancelara el Mundial?
Parece casi una broma que precisamente estos tres países, hasta hace poco unidos por acuerdos construidos, se encuentren hoy forzados a sobrellevar tensas y desgastantes
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January 30, 2026 at 1:30 PM
Speaking to French outlet Le Dauphine, Eric Monnin, a sports historian and director of the Centre for Olympic University Studies and Research (Cerou), has also argued that several studies have shown that boycotts have not worked in the past.
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Décryptage. Boycott, visas gelés, pression de Trump… ces menaces qui planent sur la Coupe du monde 2026
La pression croissante mise par Donald Trump laisse planer quelques doutes à quelques mois du Mondial de football organisé en Amérique du Nord.
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January 30, 2026 at 1:30 PM
In The Guardian, Leander Schaerlaeckens, lecturer in sports communication at Marist University, has argued that while a boycott would be symbolically powerful, history suggests it would be unlikely to have real political impact.
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A World Cup boycott would be a big statement but unlikely to accomplish much | Leander Schaerlaeckens
International sporting events don’t often see teams refuse to participate for a cause – but when it’s happened, it hasn’t been effective
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January 30, 2026 at 1:30 PM