12/06/2026
Keep Your Eyes Open for Fair Play at the 2026 FIFA World Cup⚽️
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway, and football fans around the globe are once again enjoying the excitement, passion, and drama that make the tournament one of the world's greatest sporting events. This year's World Cup is the largest in history, featuring 48 national teams and 104 matches across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The tournament began on 11 June and will conclude with the Final on 19 July 2026.🤩👀
While millions of supporters will be watching the goals, saves, and celebrations, we encourage everyone to pay attention to something equally important: acts of fair play.
Fair play is often found in the moments that do not make the headlines. It can be a player helping an injured opponent, a coach showing respect after defeat, supporters applauding a rival team, or an official demonstrating integrity under pressure. These gestures remind us that sport is about more than winning. They reflect respect, friendship, solidarity, and the true spirit of competition.
Throughout the tournament, the International Fair Play community will be watching for examples of sportsmanship both on and off the field. However, we cannot see everything—and this is where we need your help.🫵🏼🤝🏼
If you witness a remarkable fair play moment during the World Cup, please let us know. Whether you are watching in a stadium, following a match on television, or seeing a story on social media, we invite you to share it with us. Tag us:
So, as you enjoy the 2026 FIFA World Cup, keep your eyes open. The next memorable fair play moment may happen when nobody expects it.😁