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Last updated: Wednesday, June 17, 2026 12:20PM GMT
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- The largest World Cup in tournament history has kicked off.

Chicagoans will have to watch from the sidelines.

Despite being one of the country's most passionate soccer cities, Chicago is not hosting a single World Cup match.

But the world's biggest soccer stars will play throughout North America this summer.

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Jun 11, 2026, 8:18 PM

Despite being passionate soccer city, Chicago not hosting any 2026 World Cup games

As the world's biggest sport takes center stage during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Chicagoans will have to watch from the sidelines.

Despite being one of the country's most passionate soccer cities, Chicago is not hosting a single World Cup match.

In an interview with the Athletic, former Mayor Rahm Emmanuel expressed his frustration with FIFA's demand to have a dome over Soldier Field. It led him to say no to hosting the World Cup in 2018.

"You expect me to treat the Chicago taxpayers as the dumb money at the table. You got to be kidding me," Emanuel said. "You can't have something in there that leaves the city and the taxpayers exposed, and you get to decide it, and I have no vote in it"

He says the demand would have cost hundreds of millions of dollars for the city.

ByDAVE SKRETTA AP logo
Jun 17, 2026, 4:20 AM GMT

Lionel Messi with a historic hat trick as Argentina tops Algeria in their World Cup opener

Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the World Cup Group J soccer match between Argentina and Algeria in Kansas City, Mo., June 16, 2026.
Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the World Cup Group J soccer match between Argentina and Algeria in Kansas City, Mo., June 16, 2026.

Lionel Messi delivered his first World Cup hat trick while matching Miroslav Klose's career tournament scoring record Tuesday night, giving thousands of Argentina fans packed inside of Arrowhead Stadium for a match against Algeria a moment they will never forget.

Messi scored his first goal in the opening minutes off a nifty feed from Inter Miami teammate Rodrigo De Paul, the second off an opportunistic rebound early in the second half, and the third on a crisp strike moments before subbing out to a standing ovation, as La Albiceleste begin the defense of their World Cup crown with a dominant 3-0 victory over Les Fennecs.

"At a loss for words about Leo. What can I say?" Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said. "He's incredible."

His incredible trio of goals came 20 years to the day that Messi made his World Cup debut in a match against Serbia and Montenegro - he scored in that one, too - and made the pride of Rosario only the second player to score in five editions of the tournament.

Messi has 16 goals in his six World Cup appearances, and it seems inevitable that Klose's record will fall in the coming weeks. The hat trick was the 61st of Messi's career and his 11th while playing in the blue-and-white kit of the national team.

It also was the fifth straight World Cup game in which Messi has scored.

"It makes me very happy to have lived through everything that came my way. What I'm living though now is the cherry on top," Messi said. "I'm very happy an grateful for this wonderful group. I enjoy it so much."

Messi's hat trick upstaged two of soccer's other stars - Kylian Mbappé of France and Erling Haaland of Norway - who had big games of their own on Tuesday. Mbappé scored twice in France's 3-1 win over Senegal to move into a tie for fourth on the World Cup goals list with 14, while Haaland scored twice for Norway in its 4-1 victory over Iraq.

"Messi is a madman," Haaland said amid his hat trick in a post on Snapchat.

Messi, who turns 39 next week, had been dealing with a minor hamstring injury with Inter Miami that had slowed him in the lead-up to the World Cup. But the eight-time winner of the Ballon d'Or, which honors global soccer's best player, had no problems in a tuneup last week with Iceland, scoring on a penalty kick while playing 20 minutes in a sharp performance.

"When I'm in good shape," Messi said, "I give it my all."

Messi's appearance against Algeria was the 200th of his international career, which began in 2005 at age of 18. The only players with more are Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, who will play his 229th on Wednesday, and Bader al-Mutawa, who played in 202 for Kuwait.

Messi and Ronaldo are the only players to have scored in five World Cups.

Argentina is among four national teams making their base camps in the Kansas City metro. And much as it has the rest of the world, Messi-mania has swept through the area ever since La Albiceleste's arrival in the Heartland about two weeks ago.

On match day, thousands of fans wearing his No. 10 jersey trekked into the home of the NFL's Chiefs on the outskirts of Kansas City, singing odes to their hero. Meanwhile, during a watch party at the downtown Power & Light District, a goat accompanied by former NFL quarterback-turned Fox broadcaster Jameis Winston came on stage wearing an Argentina jersey.

The humorous moment seemed to have foreshadowed a big night for Messi when he scored an hour later, and the argument that he's soccer's GOAT - the greatest of all time - is becoming no argument at all with every match he plays.

"It's an advantage to have Leo because of how he handles the group and pushes it forward. Because of who he is," De Paul said. "He doesn't care about individual records. He prioritizes the group, and for us it's incredible."

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Jun 15, 2026, 7:15 PM GMT

Cape Verde stuns Spain with a surprising 0-0 draw in the country's World Cup debut

Tiny Cape Verde pulled off a stunning result in its World Cup debut, shutting out heavily favored Spain.

An impressive performance by 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha helped Cape Verde play one of the favorites to win the tournament to a surprising 0-0 draw. The final score is the biggest shock of the tournament so far, with Spain a -1200 favorite to win the match by some bookmakers.

ByMark Ogden ESPN logo
Jun 14, 2026, 4:48 PM GMT

Somali referee Omar Artan to receive full pay from FIFA after being refused US entry

Somali referee Omar Artan will be paid for his World Cup match assignments by FIFA, sources told ESPN, after he was refused entry into the United States prior to the start of the tournament.

Artan, recognized as Africa's leading referee, returned to Somalia after being turned away from the U.S. on his arrival in Miami last week because of visa issues.

A statement by U.S. Border and Customs Protection cited "vetting concerns" for the 34-year-old's removal from the country. FIFA president Gianni Infantino told critics to "chill and relax" when asked about FIFA's failure to intervene successfully on Artan's behalf.

But sources have said that Artan will be fully remunerated for his commitments at the World Cup. The exact figure has yet to be determined due to the number of games that Artan would have been assigned.

In the wake of Artan's exclusion from the World Cup, UEFA moved to appoint the official to take charge of the UEFA Super Cup, a preseason clash between Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain and Europa League winners Aston Villa in Salzburg, Austria, in August.

Somali international referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan waves to supporters as he's welcomed ahead of a solidarity football match after returning to Somalia on June 10, 2026.
Somali international referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan waves to supporters as he's welcomed ahead of a solidarity football match after returning to Somalia on June 10, 2026.
Jun 14, 2026, 5:57 PM GMT

Body found outside Tijuana stadium where Iran prepares for World Cup

Mexican authorities are investigating how a corpse ended up outside a stadium in the border city of Tijuana, where Iran's national team has been training for its upcoming World Cup match against New Zealand.

Panoramic view of Estadio Caliente on May 25, 2026 in Tijuana, Mexico. Iran Football Federation announced they will base their 2026 World Cup camp in Tijuana, Mexico.
Panoramic view of Estadio Caliente on May 25, 2026 in Tijuana, Mexico. Iran Football Federation announced they will base their 2026 World Cup camp in Tijuana, Mexico.

Officials said they found the corpse on Friday in a parking lot across from Tijuana's Estadio Caliente stadium. The body was inside a bag in the trunk of a gray vehicle, which was opened by police due to its pungent smell.

Iran's national squad is using Tijuana as its base during the World Cup due to visa delays, as well as travel restrictions imposed on the team's administrative staff and coaches. The team will travel to Los Angeles next week for its first group stage match against New Zealand's All Whites.

FULL STORY: Mexican police investigate body found outside Tijuana stadium where Iran prepares for World Cup