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À Montréal, la Coupe du monde de football 2026 fait même fondre les fans de hockey

The article discusses how the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup has generated significant interest in Montreal, even among fans of ice hockey, a traditionally dominant sport in the region. It highlights the growing enthusiasm for football in a city known for its strong hockey culture. The piece notes that the World Cup's presence in Montreal is creating a unique crossover appeal, drawing attention from sports enthusiasts who typically follow hockey. This development reflects broader trends of increasing global interest in football and its potential impact on local sports landscapes.

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À Montréal, la Coupe du monde de football 2026 fait même fondre les fans de hockey

The article discusses how the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup has generated significant interest in Montreal, even among fans of ice hockey, a traditionally dominant sport in the region. It highlights the growing enthusiasm for football in a city known for its strong hockey culture. The piece notes that the World Cup's presence in Montreal is creating a unique crossover appeal, drawing attention from sports enthusiasts who typically follow hockey. This development reflects broader trends of increasing global interest in football and its potential impact on local sports landscapes.

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