
Game and Glory: Soccer’s Cultural Tapestry Ahead of 2026
The upcoming series 'Game and Glory' delves into the cultural impact of soccer in four nations, revealing how the game shapes identity, pride and community.
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The upcoming series 'Game and Glory' delves into the cultural impact of soccer in four nations, revealing how the game shapes identity, pride and community.

From Medellín to Paris, the series reveals how football shapes identity, fuels hope, and unites billions across cultures.

The series travels from the streets of Medellín to the historic avenues of Zagreb, weaving together stories of identity, legacy and multicultural unity ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

From the streets of Medellín to the cafés of Paris, the upcoming 2026 tournament is more than a tournament — it is a story of identity, memory and collective hope.

From the streets of Medellín to the cafés of Zagreb, from Lisbon’s historic pitches to Parisian stadiums, the docuseries reveals how soccer transcends sport, shaping national narratives and uniting billions of fans.

From the streets of Medellín to the historic avenues of Zagreb, the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup is more than a tournament — it is a tapestry of identity, pride, and shared passion.

The docuseries “Game and Glory” captures the cultural heartbeat of soccer across Colombia, Croatia, Portugal and France, revealing how the sport unites fans and shapes collective pride.

Alex Saldarriaga’s journey from a cartel‑riddled childhood to mentorship on the pitch illustrates how faith, football, and community can rewrite destinies in Medellín.

Several Latin restaurants in Gainesville are broadcasting World Cup games, creating a vibrant space where soccer fans from diverse backgrounds gather to celebrate the tournament together.
The FIFA World Cup is more than a sporting spectacle; it is a stage where war, murder, and euphoria intertwine, shaping histories and emotions worldwide.
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