
World Cup 2026 Drives Supply Chain Shifts in Latin America
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to amplify consumer demand and strain logistics across Latin America, prompting retailers and brands to lean on integrated supply chain solutions.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to amplify consumer demand and strain logistics across Latin America, prompting retailers and brands to lean on integrated supply chain solutions.

With a population of 220 million and matches slated for eight cities, Brazil's infrastructure and passion for football position it as the ideal host for a World Cup that promises cultural change and growth for women's soccer.

Fans worldwide unite to watch the World Cup, celebrating Brazil’s goal over Morocco in Sao Paulo, while AP curates a photo gallery of the festivities.

From murals to memorabilia, Santos honors Pelé's career and the humility that defined his greatness.

As the FIFA World Cup approaches, Santos honors Edson Arantes do Nascimento with art, memorabilia and community pride, reflecting a city’s deep connection to its most celebrated son.

Over three years Joe Connor traveled to more than 200 countries, witnessing soccer from stadium spectacles to street pick‑up games, and discovered how the beautiful game stitches together disparate societies.

France’s football system, built on academies and multicultural roots, produces enough talent to field several World Cup‑winning lineups.

Mallory Swanson returns to the U.S. Women's National Team after a year away following childbirth, joining a roster that features the dynamic 'Triple Espresso' attack and a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talent for two crucial friendlies in Brazil.

The USWNT announces a 23‑player lineup for upcoming friendlies in Brazil, featuring the comeback of Mallory Swanson and the integration of new faces as the team builds toward World Cup qualifying.

After a 24‑year wait for a World Cup triumph, Brazil has turned to Carlo Ancelotti, a seasoned tactician, to guide a squad brimming with stars but weighed down by recent disappointments.

From the stadiums of Buenos Aires to the pitches of Rio, football in Latin America serves as a stage for political expression, economic disparity, and cultural identity.