Football, beyond the World Cup: the places where the game matters more than business
While global spotlights shine on the luxurious stadiums of the USA, Mexico, and Canada, simple football truly beats in the dust of Gaza, the 'potreros' of Buenos Aires, and the academies of Nigeria
17/06/2026
BarcelonaWhile the FIFA World Cup fills the impeccable stadiums of the United States, Mexico, and Canada, the entertainment industry deploys its machinery of millions, exclusive television rights, and global marketing. But far from this golden showcase, there is another football. A stubborn, free, and essential game that needs no turf or giant screens. It is the global game of bare feet. From the remnants of the destroyed streets of Gaza to the outskirts of Buenos Aires or the communities of Nigeria, the ball rolls, moved purely by the game. It generates identity, survival, and rebellion. Where advertising does not reach, sport maintains its truth intact and the dreams of the little ones.
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The bet of the 'potrero'
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Life before the whistle
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Dignity among the ruins
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Running against prejudices
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Hijab challenge
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Argentina
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A way of life
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To return on foot
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The preparation
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Socks with holes
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The dream
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Goal!
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Football and night
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Africa
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The stand
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Football from a drone's point of view
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The warming
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Pride