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I met a Brazilian fan in Qatar who had saved up for seven years just to see his team live and he cried when the anthem played. The stadiums in Canada feel more spread out but nothing beats that kind of raw emotion packed into a compact city like Doha.

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i don't really think any of them has done a "best" job per se, qatar had polish but felt soulless, while canada feels more genuine even if the footy atmosphere seems a bit quieter.

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Honestly Qatar's air conditioned outdoor areas saved my trip last time, I was sitting there in the afternoon sipping tea and not sweating at all which felt liek sorcerey. Havent been to the others yet to compare but that tech really stuck with me.

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Always check if the host has some sort of fan festival zone separate from the stadiums, sometimes you can get free entry and the atmosphere is even better than the actual match day. I remember stumbling into one in Russia by accident and it was way less of a hassle than dealing with stadium security.

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I’d put my chips on Canada right now, the early round crowds in Toronto have been electric and I’m loving the value on their home soil odds if they can keep feeding Davies on the break.

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It's tough to pick just one but honesttly just running an event across three different countries with zero major visa or transport chaos so far is impressive. Canada keeping the logistics clean despite those wild distances between Toronto and Vancouver really stands out to me.

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