Spain’s pursuit of a second FIFA World Cup title is currently framed by a series of ‘curses’ that historically hinder semifinalists, according to reports from TyC Sports and Diario AS.
The Historical Weight of World Cup Semifinal Curses
In the lead-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, several sports outlets including El Gráfico and Perfil have highlighted the psychological and statistical burdens facing teams that reach the final four. These “curses” are not official FIFA regulations but are patterns observed over decades of tournament play that suggest certain paths to the final are more treacherous than others.
According to Diario AS, these patterns often manifest as a sudden drop in offensive efficiency or a failure to adapt to the specific pressure of a single-game elimination format after a dominant group stage.
Three Specific Patterns Threatening the Path to the Title
TyC Sports identifies three primary historical hurdles that could impact Spain’s ambitions.
Why Spain Believes the 2026 Cycle is Different

Comparing the 2026 Outlook with Previous Campaigns
| Factor | Traditional “Curse” Impact | Spain’s 2026 Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Tactical Approach | Over-reliance on possession | Verticality and wing-play |
| Physical Demand | Fatigue in final stages | Enhanced recovery and rotation |
| Psychological Pressure | Burden of the “Favorite” | Youth-driven, fearless mentality |
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