America didn’t just host the World Cup. It fell in love with it | Football News
6 min readNew JerseyJul 19, 2026 09:22 AM IST Outside the Atlanta Stadium after the England-Argentina thriller, James Brown is tiredly unfolding his makeshift stall that sold World Cup memorabilia. He is throwing the remaining items, stacks of caps and t-shirts, at throwaway prices before the locality empties fully. “I might open the store tomorrow, some fans might be lingering, but I will miss the World Cup,” he says. A mechanic in a tyre shop on the highway, he says he has never been a football fan. His only motive was to make a quick buck. “I am more of a footie guy, that’s what I have been watching and playing since my childhood. Soccer, well, no one watches games on TV at home. But here I had to learn and watch because I was dealing with soccer fans, and I wanted to appear knowledgeable,” he says. “But the more I watched the more I started enjoying it, and USMNT was doing well. I wish they were in the final,” he says. ALSO READ | …








