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When the FIFA World Cup came to North Texas, lifelong soccer enthusiast Martin Kelman temporarily offered his memorabilia collection to the Frisco Heritage Museum.
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More than half of visa applications from Egypt were rejected while fans from Ivory Coast didn't even bother applying.
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The three-day event will showcase Jordan's culture, music and cuisine as they celebrate their first FIFA Men's World Cup appearance.
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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, who's about to turn 39 years old, is coming to North Texas for the World Cup.
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Thousands of lively fans arrived at Dallas Stadium hours ahead of the match for spirited celebrations.
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Put on your favorite team jersey, grab your friends and head to one of these destinations to celebrate, cheer and watch all the action.
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With millions expected to travel to North Texas for the FIFA World Cup, researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington said it could offer valuable insight into how big events effect air quality. As the region grows, one researcher said that insight could help local officials make decisions about how they try to improve air quality.
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Soccer fans from around the world will be coming to North Texas this month for the FIFA World Cup. Local health leaders have been preparing for the influx of people for about a year and a half. Hospital and public health officials say what they’re doing hasn’t changed much, but how they do it has.
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Dallas Police will open a new downtown command center ahead of World Cup.
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Ensuring public safety during the FIFA World Cup likely will cost the county more from its own pocket than its cut of $50 million for North Texas to share.
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Southern Methodist University's Washburne Stadium will host teams preparing for matches as an official training site during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are continuing as planned even as host cities wait for federal FEMA security funding tied to the global tournament, according to multiple North Texas agencies.