The most expensive Super Bowl in history

Tickets for Super Bowl 60 reach record prices, with the cheapest one exceeding six thousand dollars.

The price of glory: this is how it costs to watch the Super Bowl live

The cheapest ticket to watch the final between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots this Sunday has a value of $6,652. That’s what the cheapest ticket costs for the sporting event of the year.

The USA Today newspaper revealed that this amount represents an increase of 1,072 dollars compared to last year. Inflation also comes to the NFL, and with force.

“This amount represents an increase of $1,072 compared to the value of the cheapest seats for the 2025 Super Bowl final”

But this is just the beginning. If you want to live the full experience, prepare to spend 90 thousand dollars for a VIP ticket. That’s the price to watch the game from the best locations at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.

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More than a match, a historical spectacle

The Patriots arrive hungry for records. If they beat the Seahawks, they will become the team with the most Super Bowl titles: seven championships. They are already the first team to recover after losing 13 times the previous season.

And during the break, Bad Bunny will make history as the first Latin male artist to star in the halftime show. A cultural moment worth every extra dollar.

The question that remains in the air: are these prices worth the experience? For fans who can afford it, certainly. For the rest of us, we will have to enjoy it from home while we imagine what it feels like to be there.

Belgium thrashes New Zealand and establishes itself in the World Cup

Belgium beat New Zealand 5-1 and secured first place in Group G at the World Cup.

Absolute dominion of Belgium

The Belgian National Team closed the group stage of the World Cup with a resounding 5-1 victory over New Zealand at BC Place in Vancouver. With this result, the European team secured first place in Group G.

The classification was consolidated after Egypt tied its match against Iran, which left Belgium as the undisputed leader.

Leandro Trossard was the man of the match. The Arsenal attacker opened the scoring in the 28th minute and extended the lead with his double in the 50th minute. In the second half, Kevin De Bruyne added to the scoreboard with a goal in the 66th minute, making it 3-0.

New Zealand achieved the discount, but the Belgian reaction was immediate. Romelu Lukaku, who had just entered, scored in the 86th. Already in stoppage time, he scored the fifth goal to seal the win.

Belgium is emerging as one of the teams to watch in the tournament, with a solid and effective game that promises in the following rounds.

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Egypt makes history by advancing to the round of 32 in the World Cup

Agonizing draw that seals a historic milestone for the Pharaohs in their first final phase.

The Egyptian National Team achieved a 1-1 draw against Iran, a result that, combined with Belgium’s 5-1 defeat of New Zealand, left them in second place in Group G. Despite the difficulties, the Pharaohs secured their place in the round of 32 for the first time in their World Cup history.

A high tension match

The team led by Mohamed Salah faced a combative Iran that fought until the end. The Asian team had two goals disallowed, but maintained constant pressure. The scoreboard reflected a vibrant tie that left mixed feelings.

Historical classification

Egypt had never before made it past the group stage of a World Cup. This advance marks a milestone for Egyptian football, which celebrated the achievement with euphoria.

Impact of the Belgium result

Belgium’s overwhelming victory over New Zealand changed the Group G table. The Belgians took first place, while Egypt, despite the tie, managed to advance as second. The New Zealanders and Iranians were eliminated.

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Spain beats Uruguay with a mistake by Muslera and performance by Lamine Yamal

Spain beats Uruguay 1-0 in Guadalajara with a key error by Muslera.

The Red Fury prevails in Guadalajara

Surrounded by a red tide that never stopped believing, Spain found in Guadalajara what it longed for. He combined talent, intelligence and that touch of fortune that usually accompanies teams destined for great things.

With authority and without hesitation, Luis de la Fuente’s team won 1-0 and confirmed their candidacy for the title. Uruguay, far from its combative essence, lived a night that weighs heavily in the memory.

Muslera’s mistake that marked the match

Far from the compact style that characterizes Marcelo Bielsa’s process, Uruguay came out with an offensive proposal and created danger in Unai Simón’s goal. However, the lack of precision in the last meters prevented him from reflecting his dominance on the scoreboard.

These failures began to weigh on the confidence of the South American team, which fell into despair. In that scenario, Fernando Muslera, one of his references, appeared with an unfortunate action in the 41st minute: after a shot by Álex Baena, the goalkeeper failed to control the ball, which escaped into the back of the net. It was an emotional blow from which Uruguay could not recover.

Bielsa takes out Muslera and Lamine Yamal shines

Muslera’s mistake, highlighted by his inconsistencies in the tournament, did not go unnoticed by Bielsa. The strategist made a forceful decision at halftime and dispensed with the historic goalkeeper, seeking an immediate reaction.

In the second half, Spain dominated with Lamine Yamal as the most unbalancing figure. The young attacker generated constant approaches and put the Uruguayan defense in trouble, coming close to expanding the advantage.

Uruguay eliminated and Bielsa in silence

With the defeat consummated and elimination made a fact, time seemed to stop for Bielsa in the technical zone. Motionless for a few seconds, searching for answers, the Argentine began the walk to the locker room with his gaze downcast and the weight of a night that will remain marked in his career.

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