Qatar Not Expecting Gifts as They Chase World Cup Dream, Says Lopetegui

Julen Lopetegui, manager of Qatar speaks to the media during a Qatar Press Conference one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Qatar and Switzerland at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on June 12, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
Julen Lopetegui, manager of Qatar speaks to the media during a Qatar Press Conference one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Qatar and Switzerland at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on June 12, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Qatar Not Expecting Gifts as They Chase World Cup Dream, Says Lopetegui

Julen Lopetegui, manager of Qatar speaks to the media during a Qatar Press Conference one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Qatar and Switzerland at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on June 12, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
Julen Lopetegui, manager of Qatar speaks to the media during a Qatar Press Conference one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Qatar and Switzerland at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on June 12, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Getty Images/AFP)

Four years after their home World Cup went sour, Qatar are not expecting any gifts in North America as they look for a performance to make their fans proud, coach Julen Lopetegui said ahead of their opener against Switzerland.

Qatar lost all three matches in 2022 and scored a solitary goal in an unprecedented low for a tournament host but have since earned some credibility by qualifying under their own steam for North America.

"When we arrived here one year ago more or less, our goal was (qualification). Our dream was that. Inshallah, we achieved it. With the help of this group. ‌They made history," ‌Lopetegui told reporters on Friday.

"Now, we don't want to stop. ‌We ⁠know the kind ⁠of opponents we face. We know that we are at the World Cup, but we want to follow our dream.

"In the same way, (we're) thinking that no-one gives us presents here. Now we want to be able to be as competitive as possible, starting with the first match tomorrow."

Asian champions Qatar target their first World Cup points from a group also featuring Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and following a buildup disrupted by the war in ⁠Iran.

The conflict meant friendlies against Serbia and world champions Argentina in ‌March were cancelled, and they kick off the ‌World Cup following a 1-0 loss to Ireland and 0-0 draw against El Salvador in friendlies ‌against humbler opponents.

There were no complaints from Lopetegui about their preparations before they take ‌on a highly regarded Swiss side, the coach saying Qatar just had to get used to it.

He said there was no use targeting any one player in Saturday's opener at the home of NFL team San Francisco 49ers, either.

"I think Switzerland is a very, very strong team. Most ‌of them are top players. I don't want to talk about one, I would have to talk about all of them," ⁠he said.

Lopetegui is ⁠coaching a World Cup team for the first time, eight years after being sensationally fired as Spain manager days before the tournament in Russia.

But he had little interest in talking about his past near miss.

"I am not thinking about the past, I am thinking about the present," he said.

"Because you are building your future."

Qatar captain Hassan Al Haydos, who was coaxed out of retirement to play a second World Cup, was also hesitant to look back at the 2022 tournament but said that the players had learned from it.

"Of course, we tried to put this experience into practice from a technical perspective, and performance-related perspective," he said through a translator.

"We tried to share whatever insights and experience we gained.

"We cannot promise our fans anything or any outcomes, but still I can promise that we are going to do our best and come out in a positive way."



Türkiye's Long World Cup Wait Set to End with Australia Showdown

Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Türkiye Training - Arizona Athletic Grounds, Mesa, Arizona, US - June 8, 2026 Türkiye coach Vincenzo Montella with players during training. (Reuters)
Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Türkiye Training - Arizona Athletic Grounds, Mesa, Arizona, US - June 8, 2026 Türkiye coach Vincenzo Montella with players during training. (Reuters)
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Türkiye's Long World Cup Wait Set to End with Australia Showdown

Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Türkiye Training - Arizona Athletic Grounds, Mesa, Arizona, US - June 8, 2026 Türkiye coach Vincenzo Montella with players during training. (Reuters)
Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Türkiye Training - Arizona Athletic Grounds, Mesa, Arizona, US - June 8, 2026 Türkiye coach Vincenzo Montella with players during training. (Reuters)

Türkiye coach Vincenzo Montella ‌want his players to keep their emotions in check and make the country proud when they play their first World Cup match in 24 years against Australia in Vancouver on Saturday.

Türkiye's have not appeared at a World Cup finals since finishing third at the 2002 tournament, and Montella told a media conference on Friday they had to avoid being overwhelmed by the occasion.

"This is the day before something that we have been waiting for 24 years, we are very emotional and we trust we are going to do well," he said.

"We know ‌how many ‌challenges there are in the World Cup, but ‌we ⁠want to enjoy ⁠it and we want to be proud, and we want to make our nation proud of us.

"The first game is always the more important, even though it's not the one that decides the final results because you can gain points in future games, but of course, I think of this game as a game that is going to ⁠be important and that is going to help in ‌the future path of our team."

The ‌51-year-old said the current crop of players, who will also take on the ‌United States and Paraguay in Group D, were not to blame ‌for the fact that Türkiye had failed to reach the finals in more than two decades.

"I like telling my players that our success, it's not their fault that Türkiye was not at the World Cup for 24 ‌years, but they can be proud that we can be here again after 24 years and now ⁠they need ⁠to be playing at their best, give the game their all and just avoid thinking about the other stuff," he added.

For Montella, the key will be in staying focused in the first group game and getting off to a good start.

"There is so much enthusiasm and so much expectation that it (the game) is important for our players. I would like them to go out on the field and play with their own strengths with their own abilities - I don't want them to be under the weight of the emotional part," he said.

"I know that, when they play together but are feeling free and happy and without worrying too much, that's when they give their best."


David Beckham Gets Hollywood Star as World Cup Begins in US

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 12: Tom Cruise, David and Victoria Beckham pictured during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Stu Forster/Getty Images/AFP
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 12: Tom Cruise, David and Victoria Beckham pictured during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Stu Forster/Getty Images/AFP
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David Beckham Gets Hollywood Star as World Cup Begins in US

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 12: Tom Cruise, David and Victoria Beckham pictured during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Stu Forster/Getty Images/AFP
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 12: Tom Cruise, David and Victoria Beckham pictured during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Stu Forster/Getty Images/AFP

Football idol David Beckham joined the ranks of entertainment royalty on Friday when he was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, hours before the United States hosts its first game of the 2026 World Cup.

Film legend Tom Cruise was on hand to pay tribute to Beckham, who he said had changed the face of football in the United States, reported AFP.

Former Manchester United and England captain Beckham, 51, told a throng of fans on the sun-kissed boulevard it was a "truly incredible moment."

"I've always been a dreamer, but I could never have imagined that an honor like this would come to a working-class English soccer player like me," he said.

"How fitting then that I am here today as we prepare to celebrate the opening here in the US of the 2026 World Cup.

"It's a powerful moment to recognize how the sport I love so much has grown in this country over the past three decades."

Beckham, who spent six seasons with LA Galaxy from 2007, said he was deeply honored to be feted by a Hollywood film megastar.

"To stand here in front of my friend Tom Cruise, the greatest movie star of our time, is quite frankly mind-blowing," he said.

"You welcomed us to LA 20 years ago, and you have been a loyal friend and an inspiration to me ever since," he told the actor.

The "Mission: Impossible" star said Beckham's tenure in Los Angeles had been a huge part of the growth of football on this side of the Atlantic.

Beckham's arrival "changed this sport in this country. People who had never watched football or soccer suddenly had a reason to.

"When David arrived, Major League Soccer had 13 teams. Today, it has 30. That's the impact we're celebrating today: not just an extraordinary career, but a legacy that changed the trajectory of a sport."

Beckham's wife, Victoria, a former member of the Spice Girls and now a fashion designer and businesswoman, said football was booming in the United States.

"Soccer in America is entering one of the most exciting chapters in its history, which makes this incredible honor feel all the more timely," she said.

The United States, which hosted the World Cup for the first time in 1994, is co-hosting this year's tournament alongside Mexico and Canada.

Beckham retired in 2013 after two decades with some of the world's most famous football outfits, including Real Madrid, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.

He later invested in Inter Miami CF, which signed Argentine superstar Lionel Messi in 2023 and won the MLS title last season for the first time in its history.

Beckham also ventured into the entertainment industry, founding the content production company Studio 99 in 2019.


US Beat Paraguay 4-1 in Dream Start for World Cup Co-hosts

Folarin Balogun led the line for a rampaging United States against Paraguay. Patrick T. Fallon / AFP
Folarin Balogun led the line for a rampaging United States against Paraguay. Patrick T. Fallon / AFP
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US Beat Paraguay 4-1 in Dream Start for World Cup Co-hosts

Folarin Balogun led the line for a rampaging United States against Paraguay. Patrick T. Fallon / AFP
Folarin Balogun led the line for a rampaging United States against Paraguay. Patrick T. Fallon / AFP

The United States could scarcely have scripted a better start to their World Cup as a Folarin Balogun brace and Gio Reyna curler fired the co-hosts to a 4-1 drubbing of Paraguay in front of Hollywood royalty in Los Angeles on Friday.

The hosts took the lead in the tournament's first game on US soil within seven minutes thanks to an own goal, and by the end of an utterly dominant half the home fans were in dreamland, their side up by three, said AFP.

Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio and Paris Hilton were among a sold-out 70,492 crowd as the US -- co-hosting the tournament with Mexico and Canada -- piled wave after wave of attacks on the South Americans, with Reyna polishing off the win late in stoppage time after Mauricio had pulled one back.

The win and emphatic scoreline puts the US in a favorable position already to progress from Group D, which also contains Australia and Türkiye.

The night's only potential sour note was the half-time withdrawal of Christian Pulisic, the US attacking talisman who is carrying the hopes of the nation as they attempt a deep run into the World Cup knockouts for the first time since their quarter-final appearance in 2002.

Paraguay could not have been more obliging guests from kickoff. In the seventh minute, Weston McKennie picked up the ball in the center circle and drove upfield, finding Pulisic.

Pulisic darted between two defenders and returned the ball to McKennie, whose pass to striker Balogun was bundled into his own net by a hapless Damian Bobadilla.

The stadium erupted, and a US onslaught began.

The hosts oozed confidence. Both McKennie and Tillman played backheel through balls into the area, while captain Tim Ream sprayed out passes from the heart of defense.

Balogun had a goal ruled out in the 28th minute. He had strayed offside, as had Pulisic in the buildup.

But the Monaco striker had the ball in the net again three minutes later, thanks to a superb ball down the left flank by Antonee Robinson to Pulisic, whose cross to Balogun took a slight fortuitous deflection.

The US added a third on the cusp of half-time. Tillman found Balogun down the right, who evaded Omar Alderete's challenge, skipped inside Gustavo Gomez and curled his shot perfectly into the top left corner.

It could have been four or five, with Chris Richards -- returning from injury -- flashing a header barely an inch wide. The US had 75 percent possession in the first half.

Now without the dangerous Pulisic, the hosts sat back slightly in the second half.

Paraguay finally offered a threat. Their dangerous forward Julio Enciso, who started despite a hamstring injury, picked up the ball on the edge of the area and fed in Brazil-born substitute Mauricio, who pulled one back.

Reyna scored a superb fourth with the outside of his right foot that curled just inside the far post.

The game had been preceded by a Tinseltown-style opening ceremony. Katy Perry delivered the headline performance, accompanied by singers Future, Tyla, Anitta and K-pop star Lisa.

Performers danced around a giant World Cup trophy beneath enormous "FIFA" letters in the gold favored by US President Donald Trump -- who did not attend, instead wishing the team luck via phone before kickoff.