World Cup 2026 updates, Tsitsipas prepares for Wimbledon, and other sports news
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article compiles various sports news updates, primarily focusing on the 2026 World Cup.
- It includes information on upcoming matches, player statements, and team-related news.
- Other sports mentioned include tennis, with an update on Stefanos Tsitsipas's preparation for Wimbledon.
The sports world is buzzing with updates across different disciplines, with a significant focus on the ongoing 2026 World Cup. In Group 12, Panama faces England in a match that holds little consequence for Panama, already mathematically eliminated, but is crucial for England's progression. The game is set to take place late Saturday night.
In a notable comment on the World Cup, Zlatan Ibrahimoviฤ weighed in on the Iran vs. Egypt match, expressing support for Mehdi Taremi's team and criticizing the VAR's influence on the game's outcome. Following a 1-1 draw that secured Egypt's advancement to the round of 32, Ibrahimoviฤ's remarks highlight the controversies surrounding officiating in the tournament.
Meanwhile, in preparation for Wimbledon, Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas concluded his participation in the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic with a victory. He defeated Luciano Darderi in a three-set match, showcasing good form just days before the Grand Slam event begins. This win marks a positive note for Tsitsipas as he gears up for the prestigious tournament.
Further World Cup news includes a significant setback for the Uruguayan national team. Following their early elimination from the tournament, the Uruguayan Football Association has reportedly canceled the team's private jet, forcing players to return home on a commercial flight. This decision reflects a zero-tolerance stance on the team's performance failure.
Adding to the drama, Cape Verde's captain, Ryan Mendes, is reportedly under official police investigation for a serious offense, casting a shadow over the team's historic World Cup qualification. This news has sent shockwaves through the squad as they celebrate their advancement to the knockout stages.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.