FIFA allows World Cup 2026 teams to choose personalized goal music
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Tom Victor
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Summary
FIFA has implemented stadium audio rules for the 2026 World Cup that allow participating national associations to submit personalized goal music choices, replacing a single generic tournament song. The article explains how teams can select their own goal celebration songs, including England's potential choice, and outlines the rules and process for music selection at the tournament.
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This means that instead of a single, generic tournament song playing for every goal, stadium crowds
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