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North Texans share their favorite World Cup memories ahead of this year's tournament
By Penelope Rivera | KERA News at Fort Worth Report
· June 11, 2026
· 6 min read
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is making its way into North Texas. Arlington's AT&T Stadium, which will be called Dallas Stadium for the World Cup, is set to host nine matches — the most out of any other city. KERA News spoke with some North Texans about some of their favorite memories in past World Cups a
Key takeaway (FC Dallas | Courtesy Photo) "Best World Cup moment for sure has to be the 2006 World Cup where I was in the final.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup bringing nine matches to Arlington's AT&T Stadium, local soccer fans like Joshua Nascimento, Mario Perez, and Kalid Robledo are eagerly anticipating the tournament. As a strength and conditioning coach for FC Dallas, Nascimento's passion for soccer is professionally rooted in the area. Meanwhile, Perez, an attorney from Fort Worth, credits the World Cup with sparking his lifelong interest in the game. The tournament's presence in North Texas will not only bring international attention to the region but also provide a unique opportunity for local residents to experience a global event in their own backyard. As fans from across the metroplex converge on AT&T Stadium, the city's infrastructure and hospitality will be put to the test, making it a significant moment for Fort Worth and its neighboring cities to showcase their capabilities.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? The 2026 FIFA World Cup is making its way into North Texas. Arlington's AT&T Stadium, which will be called Dallas Stadium for the World Cup, is set to host nine matches — the most out of any other city. KERA News spoke with some North Texans about some of their favorite memories in past World Cups a
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