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World Cup Watch Party in São Paulo Highlights Global Fan Unity

Fans gather in a Homeless Workers Movement occupation to celebrate Brazil’s goal against Morocco, illustrating the tournament’s power to bring people together.

World Cup Fever Sweeps the Globe

The 2026 World Cup has sparked a wave of communal viewing across continents, as supporters converge in living rooms, city squares and makeshift screens to share the thrill of the tournament. The excitement reached a vivid peak on Saturday, June 13, 2026, when fans in Brazil and beyond tuned in to watch the action unfold.

In São Paulo, the celebration took on a unique character inside a housing occupation run by the Homeless Workers Movement. The modest venue, adorned with flags and banners, became a gathering point for supporters eager to experience the match together.

When Brazil secured a goal against Morocco, the room erupted in cheers, chants and spontaneous embraces, turning a simple watch party into a microcosm of national pride and communal joy.

The scene reflects a broader trend: public viewing venues — from stadium plazas to informal street screens — are increasingly serving as social hubs where fans from all walks of life connect over the shared passion for football.

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