FOX4 21h ago
A Dallas barber has been making sure Spain's national team's hair looks good during their current World Cup run, and his talents have been noticed by France's team as well.Dallas barber cuts Spain players' hair"You miss 100% of the opportunities you don't take."Dallas-based barber Bryan Guardado has been cutting the hair of Spain players throughout their World Cup run.22-year-old Guardado says he made the connection when Spanish superstar Lamine Yamal was in North Texas for a match with Barcelona, his professional club.The barber says he messaged several players on Barcelona, offering up his services. Yamal, then 15, was the only one who responded."He was the one to reply."Flash forward to 2026, and Yamal remembered Guardado's talents. He asked for Guardado to cut Spain's hair throughout the tournament, including when La Roja played a knockout stage match at Dallas Stadium last Monday."Ever since they arrived for the World Cup, he was the one to reach out to me, if I was to follow him
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For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Erling Haaland, and Mo Salah have walked out onto the Dallas Stadium field alongside the boys and girls of Puede Network, a nonprofit founded in Oak Cliff 15 years ago that supports children through education, athletics, leadership, and family engagement programs. As our World Cup … Continued The post Our Scholars Walked Onto the World’s Stage—and Took All of Dallas With Them appeared first on D Magazine.
FOX4 16h ago
France plays Spain in a World Cup semifinal in North Texas tomorrow, and fans of Les Bleus are out in full force.France fan rally in DallasFrench soccer fans took over Klyde Warren Park in Downtown Dallas on Monday night.Drums, chants and cheers were in high supply during the rally.Tomorrow is Bastille Day in France, which serves as the country's independence day. Fans are hoping to celebrate both Bastille Day and a France victory over Spain in the World Cup semifinal.Fans who attended the France fan rally were proud to see so many of their countrymen and women in attendance."Very proud," French fan Marielle told FOX 4's Amelia Jones. "We are a community that gets together and people from all over different countries get together. It is what matters."French fans were highly energetic when Jones was signing off her 9 p.m. hit.Fans of Spain, the other team in Tuesday's matchup, are fairly confident in their team's chances."We're going to the same places, we're going to have breakfast tom