Global Citizen to Host First FIFA World Cup Halftime Show for Education Funding

Global Citizen to Host First FIFA World Cup Halftime Show for Education Funding
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The World Cup's inaugural halftime show aims to raise funds for global education initiatives, highlighting the tournament's expanding social impact.

  • Global Citizen is organizing the first-ever FIFA World Cup halftime show.
  • Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele are included in France's 26-man World Cup squad announced by coach Didier Deschamps.
  • Global Citizen's event seeks to drive financial support for education causes.
  • Iran's football team held a farewell ceremony in Tehran, but US visas for the team have not yet been issued, according to media reports.
  • An industry survey found that hotels in World Cup host cities consider the tournament a 'non-event' so far.

Global Citizen will host the first FIFA World Cup halftime show, aiming to generate funding for education, while national teams finalize preparations and local businesses assess tournament impacts.

The introduction of a halftime show marks a new approach to leveraging major sporting events for social causes, potentially influencing future collaborations between advocacy groups and global tournaments.

Observers will watch for the halftime show's fundraising outcomes, resolution of visa issues for participating teams, and whether local businesses see increased benefits as the tournament progresses.

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