Spain and Argentina in Historic 2026 World Cup Final
The New York/New Jersey stadium hosts the final of the 2026 World Cup, in a historic match bringing together the national teams of Spain and Argentina to decide the identity of the champion of the 23rd edition of the World Cup.
The final match will take place on Sunday at exactly 10:00 PM Mecca time, as the Spanish team seeks to win its second world title in its history, while the Argentine team aims to retain the cup and add the fourth star to its historic record.
The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) chose the New York/New Jersey stadium to host the final match, making it the stage for the summit that brings down the curtain on the first edition of the World Cup with 48 teams participating.
The Spanish team reached the final after overcoming France by a score of (2-0) in the semi-final, while Argentina secured the qualification ticket after its victory over England by a score of (2-1), setting up a highly anticipated football summit between the two teams.
This final marks a historic precedent in the World Cup, as for the first time it brings together the European Championship title holder Spain and the Copa America title holder Argentina, in a scene that reflects the football balance between the two continents.
Original source: Sabq
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