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United States Beat Paraguay 4-1 in World Cup Opener

The victory highlights Christian Pulisic and Folarin Balogun while following a Qsport report that valued the tournament’s opening-match brand exposure at about US$601.7 million.

Overview

  • The U.S. delivered a 4-1 win in Los Angeles, with Folarin Balogun scoring a first-half double and Gio Reyna adding a late goal to seal the margin on Saturday, June 13.
  • Christian Pulisic drove the attack before being withdrawn at halftime as a precaution for a recurring calf issue, with coach Mauricio Pochettino saying the move was medical rather than tactical.
  • A Qsport Global analysis released after the MexicoSouth Africa opener estimated roughly US$601.7 million in sponsor exposure across Latin America and found traditional TV accounted for about 83% of that value while pitch LED boards produced most on-field visibility.
  • Brazil is set to make its tournament debut under Carlo Ancelotti against Morocco, with Neymar included in the squad and media attention focused on how the new coaching setup will perform.
  • Haiti returns to World Cup play in Group C at Gillette Stadium, a moment portrayed by coverage as a morale boost for a country experiencing deep political and economic crisis.