World Cup 2026 News: Tuchel’s Tactics, FIFA Politics, and Germany’s Exit

Tuchel Defends Tactical Shifts After Argentina Loss

DFB Withholds Support for Gianni Infantino

In a significant move within football governance, the head of the German Football Association (DFB) has refused to sign off on the reelection of FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

DFB Withholds Support for Gianni Infantino

Germany’s World Cup Campaign Ends in Early Exit

The German national team’s pursuit of a fifth world title ended abruptly with a defeat to Paraguay in the Round of 32. The loss was characterized as a “debacle,” leaving Germany without a trophy for the first time since their 2014 victory. Their previous titles were won in 1954, 1974, 1990, and 2014.

The fallout from the early exit was immediate. Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann has stepped down from his position following the loss to Paraguay. The DFB has not yet named a successor, leaving the coaching vacancy open as the tournament continues.

The Scale of the FIFA World Cup

The current tournament is the largest in history, featuring 48 nations competing for the golden trophy. This expansion from the previous 32-team format has increased the number of matches and the geographical spread of the event across three North American countries.

The competition is scheduled to culminate on July 19, when the final match will determine the world champion.

The next major milestone of the tournament is the final on July 19.

Share your thoughts on Tuchel’s tactical decisions or the DFB’s stance on Infantino in the comments below.

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