DM 2m ago
Last night, the father in our household wanted to brave the crowds in Klyde Warren Park for the Argentina World Cup banderazo. We gathered some beers, some friends, some kids, and a small dog, then waded into the madness. We played a little game with the kids (spot a non-Messi Argentina jersey, get a dollar), … Continued The post Your World Cup Week in Dallas: June 22 to June 28 appeared first on D Magazine.
FW 4h ago
The biggest sports tournament in the world is coming to the United States. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be bigger than the Super Bowl, watched by billions of people from around the world. This time, it’s coming right to our doorstep. Nine matches are set to be played at Dallas Stadium, better […] The post Every 2026 World Cup Game Set to be Played Near Fort Worth appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.
FOX4 1d ago
Outside Argentina 163 is where Argentina fans are getting in the spirit for Monday’s match against Austria. To no one’s surprise, there is some Messi-mania out here after his hat trick in Kansas City last week. Nonetheless, Argentina fans are excited to see how he performs here in Arlington.Messi-Mania takes over ahead of Arlington matchAustria may be a small country, but don't count them out. Those fans have the utmost faith in their team that they can take on the reigning World Cup champions. Jorg's Café Vienna was packed on Saturday afternoon. The Austrian restaurant in Plano is a place for fans to get a taste of home while visiting for the FIFA World Cup. Rick Grunbaum and Katherine Steinberger were both born in Vienna, Austria, but now call North Texas home. "It's nice, it's really exciting, and it's special to kind of see the teams have their own identity, but it's special to see the Austrian team actually being recognized on an international scale," said Steinberger.The two met