Soccer

Sacramento Fan Goes All‑In on 2026 World Cup Marathon

Conti Kolokotronis streams every match live from Downtown Commons, turning a personal quest into a viral sensation

A Sacramento native has turned his passion for soccer into a digital marathon, pledging to watch every one of the 104 games that will be played in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Conti Kolokotronis, a former UC Davis soccer player, will broadcast his viewing experience live from the city’s Downtown Commons, known locally as DOCO, turning the public space into a makeshift stadium where fans can gather around his feed.

Streaming the World Cup

He will host the streams on Twitch, the Amazon‑owned platform that has become a hub for niche sporting events, and he discovered the ‘Chief World Cup Watcher’ contest through online promotion.

The first few broadcasts have already attracted more than 100,000 viewers, a milestone that has turned his personal project into a community event, with fans tuning in from across the United States.

Kolokotronis says he intends to keep the feed running until the final match, promising a continuous narrative that will follow the tournament from the group stage all the way to the championship game.

His effort reflects a growing trend of localized, fan‑driven sports coverage that blurs the line between personal hobby and public spectacle, especially in regions where traditional broadcast reach is limited.

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