Who wins the 2026 World Cup if “not football” decides?...
The article discusses an alternative approach to determining the winner of the 2026 World Cup, focusing on factors outside of football. It appears to be a thought experiment, encouraging readers to consider different perspectives on the tournament. The article does not provide a clear answer, instead prompting readers to think creatively about the question.
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