World Cup tourists discover America — and delight us all
Summary
The 2026 World Cup is bringing many soccer fans from different countries to the United States. Visitors, especially from Scotland, Germany, and Japan, are enjoying American cities, food, and stadiums while showing respectful and friendly behavior.Key Facts
- The 2026 World Cup will be partly hosted in the United States.
- Scottish fans have been warmly welcomed in Boston, where they enjoyed local breweries and Fenway Park.
- Boston’s mayor announced a partnership between the city and Glasgow, Scotland.
- A German fan’s travels across the U.S., including visits to places like Buc-ee’s and Waffle House, have become popular online.
- Japanese fans gained attention for their polite behavior, such as cleaning up after games and appreciating American hospitality.
- Some European fans, like those from England, found the Southern U.S. heat challenging.
- Fans from many countries are coming together to enjoy the World Cup and share positive experiences in America.
- One Haitian fan described this World Cup as unique due to the friendly atmosphere among international visitors.
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