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Game and Glory: The Personal Passion Behind the 2026 FIFA World Cup

How soccer devotion shapes cultures in South Korea, Germany, Brazil, and Belgium

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is poised to be more than a tournament; it will serve as a global stage where billions of fans express their personal connection to soccer. From bustling streets in Seoul to the historic stadiums of Munich, the excitement is palpable and deeply rooted in each nation's identity.

Netflix’s docuseries Game and Glory takes viewers on a journey across continents, exploring how soccer shapes daily life, traditions and even politics. The series captures intimate moments of fans gathering, families watching together, and communities rallying behind their teams, revealing the emotional stakes that go far beyond the pitch.

South Korea: A New Generation of Devotion

In South Korea, a fresh wave of supporters is redefining what it means to be a fan. Young athletes and digital communities blend traditional chants with modern media, creating rituals that merge street festivals with online streaming parties. This evolving culture reflects a broader shift toward a more expressive and inclusive soccer identity.

Germany’s soccer culture is built on precision, discipline and an unwavering fan base that spans generations. The country’s meticulous approach to tactics and training is mirrored in the organized chants and structured fan clubs that fill stadiums with coordinated displays of loyalty. This devotion has turned every match into a national event.

Brazil brings flair, joy and creativity to the world of soccer, turning each game into a celebration of artistry. From the samba rhythms that accompany street matches to the vibrant colors of fan attire, Brazilian supporters embody a sense of freedom and passion that inspires players and onlookers alike. Their love for the game is as much about expression as it is about competition.

Belgium’s rise as a modern powerhouse illustrates how strategic innovation can reshape a nation’s soccer narrative. Once considered underdogs, Belgian teams have embraced analytical tactics and youth development, earning respect on the international stage. Their fans, known for strategic chants and thoughtful support, reflect a culture that values both intellect and heart.

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