South African fans took over streets after each World Cup 2026 match. They wore pyjamas and danced on the pavement. The bright costumes and loud cheers turned the cities into giant parties.
In Brazil supporters play samba drums and sing as they follow every kick. German supporters gather in fan parks, raising flags and sharing food. Mexican crowds create a wave that rolls across stadiums. English fans sing the Three Lions chant from local bars and stands. Argentine fans line streets with ticker‑tape, throwing confetti after victories. Each ritual shows how football brings together people across continents.