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Spain and Argentina will play for first-ever World Cup rings, which fans will even be able to buy

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Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra said conversations with FIFA were currently taking place about the air quality ahead of the final between Spain and Argentina.

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Will the Canadian wildfire smoke affect Spain vs Argentina World Cup final?

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Al JazeeraTimelapse shows World Cup final stadium nearly vanish in smoky haze BBCSources: No concerns about World Cup final despite air quality issues ESPNSmoke, travel and Trump threaten New York's grand World Cup finale The GuardianAs wildfire smoke threatens the World Cup final, more trouble may be brewing in the Pacific Northwest NBC News

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Air quality warnings in the Northeast have prompted some internal safety discussions with FIFA ahead of Sunday's World Cup final in New Jersey.

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Argentina takes on Spain in 2026 World Cup men's final.

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After more than 100 matches played in three different countries over the span of five weeks, the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup will conclude this weekend.

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Lionel Messi will lead defending champion Argentina against Spain, which punched its ticket to the final after beating France.

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Spain and Argentina will play for first-ever World Cup rings, which fans will even be able to buy.

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A: Al JazeeraTimelapse shows World Cup final stadium nearly vanish in smoky haze BBCSources: No concerns about World Cup final despite air quality issues ESPNSmoke, travel and Trump threaten New York's grand World Cup finale The GuardianAs wildfire smoke threatens the World Cup final, more trouble may be brewing in the Pacific Northwest NBC News

B: Argentina takes on Spain in 2026 World Cup men's final.

Summary

**Summary:** FIFA will award Super Bowl-style championship rings to World Cup winners, including Spain and Argentina who will be the first teams to receive them. Fans can purchase these rings. **Why It Matters:** This announcement highlights a unique tradition in soccer history that fans can now buy, adding another layer of excitement to the post

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