World Cup 2026 opening ceremony sparks online debate
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- Fans express mixed reactions to World Cup 2026 opening ceremony
- Comparisons made with widely praised Qatar 2022 opening event
- Others defend ceremony, highlighting atmosphere and organization
The opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has triggered widespread debate on social media, with many fans voicing disappointment over parts of the show and questioning whether it met expectations for football’s biggest tournament.
A large section of viewers compared the event to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which received global praise for its production quality, choreography, and cultural presentation. That comparison quickly shaped online discussions, with many saying the new edition struggled to reach the same standard.


Mixed reactions from fans
While criticism circulated widely, particularly regarding certain performances and production choices, others argued the backlash was exaggerated.
Supporters of the ceremony highlighted the atmosphere surrounding the opening and praised the overall organization of the event, saying it still captured the spirit of the tournament’s start despite differing opinions on its execution.
Expectations shaped by Qatar 2022
The strong reception of the 2022 opening ceremony set a high benchmark for future editions. As a result, expectations for 2026 were significantly elevated, making comparisons almost unavoidable among global audiences.
Despite the divided response, the tournament’s opening has successfully drawn global attention, setting the stage for the matches ahead as teams begin their campaigns.






