Beyond the Pitch: The Rising Joy of Women Fans at the 2026 World Cup
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Beyond the Pitch: The Rising Joy of Women Fans at the 2026 World Cup

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Women are changing the 2026 World Cup. More female fans are watching soccer and showing great passion. This is different from the past, when mostly men watched the games. In Houston, Texas, fans show their love in new ways. At a nail salon called Vina Nails, customers get soccer art on their nails. They use flags and trophies in their designs to support their teams.

For many women, soccer is not always easy. Zhraa Hamidy is 22 years old. When she was a student, her father told her that soccer was not for women. This was very difficult for her. However, she did not stop playing. Now, she is a coach for Michigan FC. She coaches a team of young Muslim girls. She helps them play and improve their skills.

One player on the team is Fatima Alzahraa Yazdchi. She is 16 years old and comes from Kuwait. She loves the excitement of the game. She remembers a great moment when she scored a goal right after a hard tackle. For these women, soccer is about more than just winning. It is about being part of a community and breaking old rules.

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The 2026 World Cup shows that soccer is changing. Women are moving from the stands to the field. Their stories show that anyone can play this sport. The passion of these fans and players makes the game special for everyone around the world.