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World Cup with Wagyu
By Rush Olson at Fort Worth Weekly
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
Japan’s men’s national soccer team ranks 18th in the world. That rating and their track record indicate they stand a good chance of emerging from their group (F) at the FIFA World Cup 2026 but not impacting the later rounds. However, the Samurai Blue may have had a substantial effect on one Fort Wor
Key takeaway That rating and their track record indicate they stand a good chance of emerging from their group (F) at the FIFA World Cup 2026 but not impacting the later rounds.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The World Cup festivities at Rex's Bar & Grill in the TCU area could bring a new wave of customers to the neighborhood, potentially boosting business for nearby establishments in the Cultural District. With 50-plus televisions showing every game, Rex's is well-positioned to become a hub for soccer fans in Fort Worth . The restaurant's ties to the local Japanese community, facilitated by the family's ownership of Japanese Palace and connections to the Fort Worth Japanese Society, demonstrate the power of cultural exchange in driving business innovation. As the city gears up to host fans from diverse backgrounds, the success of Rex's World Cup watch parties could serve as a model for other local businesses looking to tap into the global appeal of sports. With TCU's own soccer program nearby, the area is already a natural draw for soccer enthusiasts, making Rex's initiative a savvy move to capitalize on existing interest and attract new visitors to the neighborhood.
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Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
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What is this story about? Japan’s men’s national soccer team ranks 18th in the world. That rating and their track record indicate they stand a good chance of emerging from their group (F) at the FIFA World Cup 2026 but not impacting the later rounds. However, the Samurai Blue may have had a substantial effect on one Fort Wor
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