Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry wants the World Cup to be a great unifier for the world
Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry talks to Fox News Digital about how he hopes the 2026 World Cup to be a unifier.
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Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry talks to Fox News Digital about how he hopes the 2026 World Cup to be a unifier.
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Talksport presenter Simon Jordan discusses the 2026 FIFA World Cup kickoff in Mexico, highlighting its immense global and growing U.S. influence. Jordan notes soccer's rise to the third most popular sport in America, surpassing baseball and hockey. He is optimistic about the record-breaking tournament, expected to sell 6.5 million tickets, despite past World Cup challenges.
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