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World Cup 2026: Past Shocks That May Repeat Themselves

The 2026 FIFA World Cup could deliver familiar surprises—underdogs, early exits and dramatic openers. Here’s what history suggests.

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Surprises have always been at the heart of the FIFA World Cup, turning each edition into a stage for unforgettable and historic moments.

As the 2026 tournament approaches, several patterns from past competitions suggest that similar shocks could unfold once again.

One of the most notable parallels could come in the opening fixture. During the 2010 World Cup, hosts South Africa played Mexico in a memorable opener filled with energy, vibrant fan support, and Siphiwe Tshabalala’s iconic goal. In a striking coincidence, Mexico—one of the 2026 co-hosts—is set to face South Africa in the tournament’s first match, raising the possibility of another electric start.

Underdog stories are also a consistent feature of World Cup history. Algeria’s shock victory over West Germany in 1982 remains one of the earliest examples. Ghana’s run to the quarter-finals in 2010, Costa Rica’s dominance in a tough 2014 group, and Colombia’s deep run that same year all highlight this trend. Croatia’s journey to the 2018 final and Morocco’s semi-final finish in 2022 further reinforce the potential for unexpected contenders.

In 2026, teams such as Norway and Morocco could once again upset the established order.

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Another pattern is the early exit of football heavyweights. Several top teams have fallen at the group stage over the years, including Italy in 2010, Spain in 2014, and Germany in both 2018 and 2022. In the last tournament, Uruguay and Belgium also failed to progress.

Similar surprises could emerge in groups featuring strong teams like England, Croatia, and Ghana, or France alongside Senegal and Norway.

The tournament may also witness the rise of a young star, continuing a tradition that saw James Rodríguez shine in 2014, Kylian Mbappé dominate in 2018, and Enzo Fernández impress in 2022.

Additionally, history suggests that even eventual champions can stumble early, with France losing their opener in 2002, Spain in 2010, and Argentina in 2022.

With these patterns in mind, the 2026 FIFA World Cup could once again deliver the drama and unpredictability that define the tournament.

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