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Daily World Cup for 11 May: Cape Verde Dream, Mexico School Calendar, Boston Stadium Access

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Daily World Cup for 11 May follows 3 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through cape verde dream, mexico school calendar, and boston stadium access.

1. Cape Verde Dream

Cape Verde is heading to its first World Cup, and the Blue Sharks are suddenly carrying a national development story as well as an underdog football story. According to NPR, qualification after a 3-0 win over Eswatini lifted expectations across the islands, energized youth academies, and opened the door to about $10.5 million in FIFA prize money at the group-stage level.

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2. Mexico School Calendar

Mexico's government is wavering on a plan to shorten the school year by 40 days, turning the 2026 World Cup into a domestic political argument instead of a simple hosting celebration. According to Reuters, the education ministry had announced that classes would end on June 5 because of extreme heat and the World Cup schedule, but President Claudia Sheinbaum later said the idea was not yet final after backlash from parents' groups.

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3. Boston Stadium Access

A small travel-help post about getting from downtown Boston to Foxborough captures one of the more concrete complaints around the 2026 World Cup: matchday access is getting expensive before fans even reach the gate. The poster says four people are choosing between an $80 round-trip train and $220 stadium parking, pushing the discussion toward workaround hunting instead of excitement.

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