How Smaller Nations Are Shaking Up the 2026 World Cup
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The 2026 World Cup is only one week old and it's already rewriting the script.
In this episode, I'm breaking down my Top 5 performances from Week 1 — and trust me, the scoreboard told some stories nobody saw coming.
Cape Verde held Spain to a 0-0 draw. In their World Cup debut. A team nobody gave a chance, on the biggest stage in the world, against one of the tournament favorites.
Qatar tied Switzerland. Morocco went toe to toe with Brazil and looked like equals. South Korea handled a solid Czech side. And the USA came out swinging — 4-1 over Paraguay in front of a packed house in Los Angeles.
These aren't just soccer results. These are life lessons.
As a youth soccer coach and GSI founder, I see this every single week on the training field — the underdog who shows up prepared, disciplined, and completely committed will always surprise you. This World Cup is proving that on a global scale.
The gap between the big nations and the rest of the world is closing. And Week 1 just proved it.
Whether you're a die-hard soccer fan, a parent of a young athlete, or someone who just loves a great underdog story — this episode is for you.
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