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World Cup 2026: Four Retired French Fans Plan 40-Day Journey to Support Les Bleus in Final

June 10, 2024

Four retired members of the Les Irrésistibles Français supporters group have announced plans to travel across North America for 40 days to support the French national team at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, provided Les Bleus reach the final. Their journey, which includes flights, accommodation, and travel costs, is estimated to cost between €8,000 and €9,000—funded entirely through personal savings.

Who Are the Irrésistibles Français, and Why This Journey?

The Les Irrésistibles Français is a long-standing supporters group known for its passionate backing of the French national team. This latest initiative, however, marks a new level of commitment: a 40-day trek across three time zones to follow Les Bleus from their first match in the United States to a potential final in Mexico.

Who Are the Irrésistibles Français, and Why This Journey?

According to group members, the decision to undertake such a journey stems from a desire to “show the world that French fans are still dedicated, no matter the distance.” The group’s members—Alain, Dominique, Bruno, and Laurence—have all been supporters for decades.

Why 40 days? The timeline aligns with the maximum duration of the World Cup tournament, from the group stage to a potential final. If France advances past the quarterfinals, the fans will adjust their plans accordingly, though their current budget assumes a deep run.

Route and Logistics: A Transatlantic Marathon

The 2026 World Cup will be the first to be held across three countries: the United States (hosting 60 matches), Canada (10 matches), and Mexico (10 matches). The Irrésistibles Français will begin their journey in Atlanta, Georgia, where France’s opening match is scheduled, and will follow the team’s progress through the knockout stages.

Route and Logistics: A Transatlantic Marathon

Their itinerary includes stops in key cities such as Dallas, Kansas City, and Houston in the U.S., along with potential detours to Toronto and Montreal in Canada. If France reaches the final in Mexico City, the group will extend their journey to Central America—adding another significant distance to their total travel route.

Budget breakdown: The €8,000–€9,000 estimate covers:

  • Round-trip flights for all four members (approximately €3,500 total).
  • Accommodation in shared Airbnb-style rentals near stadiums (€2,000–€2,500).
  • Local transportation, including rental cars and public transit passes (€1,000).
  • Food, souvenirs, and miscellaneous expenses (€1,500).

The group has launched a crowdfunding campaign to offset costs, though organizers emphasize that the journey is primarily a personal passion project.

Fan Culture and the 2026 World Cup: A Test of Endurance

The 2026 World Cup will be the first to feature 48 teams, expanding the tournament’s scale and geographic reach. For supporters like the Irrésistibles Français, this means longer travel commitments and greater logistical challenges.

How does this compare to past World Cup fan journeys? Traditional supporter groups often travel for 10–14 days, focusing on the knockout stages. This time, the distance and duration set a new benchmark for French fan dedication.

Fan safety and coordination: The Irrésistibles Français have registered with FIFA’s official fan program, which provides access to exclusive areas and organized travel options. Their journey will also be documented through social media, with plans to share updates via Instagram and Twitter under the handle @IrresistiblesFrancais.

What’s Next for the Irrésistibles Français?

The group’s next steps include finalizing their travel itinerary, securing additional funding, and coordinating with local French fan clubs in the host cities. They have also reached out to the French Football Federation (FFF) for potential sponsorship opportunities, though no official partnerships have been announced.

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Key deadlines:

  • June 2025: Finalized match schedule and venue assignments by FIFA.
  • September 2025: Group to announce confirmed travel dates and accommodation bookings.
  • March 2026: Crowdfunding campaign to conclude, with any remaining funds allocated to fan engagement initiatives.

If France fails to advance past the quarterfinals, the group has not ruled out a shorter journey to cheer on the team in their final matches. However, their ultimate goal remains the same: to be in Mexico City if Les Bleus reach the final.

Why This Story Matters for French Football

The Irrésistibles Français’ journey highlights the enduring passion of French football fans, even as the sport evolves. With the 2026 World Cup marking a generational shift in global football—featuring expanded participation and new host nations—their commitment reflects a tradition of loyalty that transcends borders.

Why This Story Matters for French Football

Broader implications:

  • Fan engagement: The group’s social media presence could inspire younger French fans to participate in similar initiatives.
  • Cultural exchange: Their interactions with Canadian and Mexican supporters may foster cross-border fan camaraderie.
  • Legacy: If successful, their journey could set a precedent for future World Cup supporter groups to undertake longer, more ambitious travels.

For now, the Irrésistibles Français are focused on one goal: making history as a French fan group to follow Les Bleus across an entire World Cup—no matter how far the road.

How to Follow Their Journey

The group will share updates through their official social media channels. To stay informed, follow:

For official World Cup 2026 updates, visit the FIFA World Cup website or the French Football Federation’s fan portal.

Next checkpoint: The Irrésistibles Français will provide a detailed travel plan by September 2025, following FIFA’s finalized match schedule. For now, they encourage fans to share their own World Cup travel stories using #Irresistibles2026.

Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief

Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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