At the World Cup, we are used to witnessing the spectacle delivered by the world’s biggest stars, and without a doubt, the same is expected in this edition, which will begin on June 10 and feature 48 national teams — something rarely seen in the history of this prestigious tournament.
It is another opportunity to witness the “magic” on the pitch, although it must be said that for many of football’s greatest names, this could also be their final appearance at this level.
From Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to Luka Modric, Granit Xhaka, and stars of the caliber of Neymar, Mohamed Salah, and Guillermo Ochoa. So many stars, so many stories, nostalgia, and so many reasons why the FIFA World Cup holds such deep meaning.
Farewells are “painful” and difficult to comprehend, especially when you realize that you have been glued to the screen precisely to experience the chills they created through their contributions. But let us say it one last time before everything becomes just a memory: let us witness the true “art” of this sport, regardless of who ultimately has the fortune of lifting the trophy high.

