The upcoming docuseries Game and Glory takes viewers on a journey through the heart of soccer culture in four nations that will co‑host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Rituals and Rivalries
Across continents, the sport is woven into family gatherings, local customs and the fierce competitions that divide cities yet unite strangers under a shared banner.
In South Korea, a new generation of fans and players is reshaping how the game is perceived, blending youthful energy with traditional chants that echo through neighborhoods.
Germany’s soccer identity is built on precision and resilience, a legacy reinforced by one of the most devoted fan bases that fills stadiums with disciplined chants and meticulous choreography.
Brazil celebrates the sport with flair, joy and an improvisational spirit that turns every match into a showcase of creativity, making football an inseparable part of daily life.
Belgium has risen as a modern powerhouse, merging tactical innovation with a disciplined approach that reflects the nation’s broader reputation for meticulous engineering.
Looking Ahead to 2026
As the tournament draws nearer, the cultural narratives of these countries intertwine with the excitement of a global event that will be staged across North America, promising unforgettable moments that transcend sport.