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• The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially kicked off in Mexico City on June 11th. It’s the largest FIFA tournament in history, with 48 teams competing over 104 matches. Instead of...
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially kicked off in Mexico City on June 11th. It’s the largest FIFA tournament in history, with 48 teams competing over 104 matches. Instead of just one host country, like Qatar or Brazil, this year’s World Cup is being played at locations across the three host countries of Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. On June 16th, the tournament’s all-time daily attendance record was broken, with 281,223 fans in the stands for the France v. Senegal, Iraq v. Norway, Argentina v. Algeria, and Austria v. Jordan matches; the previous daily record of 277,070, was set all the way back in June of 1994.
Naturally, I wanted to share how you can use 3D printing to increase your enjoyment of this year’s World Cup, and football (soccer) in general!
This “football fan headband” design b