Why 2026 could redefine global sport
As the sporting calendar turns toward 2026, a dense schedule of major tournaments and headline events is coming into focus. According to Marca and reporting by Patrick Spencer, the year ahead is expected to rival any recent period in terms of scale, variety and global attention.
Football, American sports, motorsport, boxing and multi sport competitions will overlap throughout the year, creating a near nonstop cycle of high profile moments across continents.
The World Cup as the focal point
The FIFA World Cup Mexico, Canada, United States 2026 is set to be the defining event of the year. According to Marca, the tournament will open on June 11 at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City and conclude on July 19 with the final at MetLife Stadium in New York.
As the first World Cup hosted by three countries, the competition is expected to attract record crowds both inside stadiums and through global broadcasts, reshaping how international football tournaments are staged.
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American sport on a single night stage
While the World Cup unfolds over several weeks, American football will deliver its biggest moment in a single evening. The NFL is scheduled to stage Super Bowl LX on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
According to Marca, the game will mark the 60th Super Bowl, reinforcing its status as one of the most watched annual sporting events in the world.
European football and the race for trophies
Club football remains a constant presence through the 2025, 2026 season. The UEFA Champions League will move into its knockout stages during the new year, with clubs such as Paris Saint Germain, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Manchester City among the leading contenders.
Marca notes that the competition’s later rounds are expected to dominate the European football calendar as domestic leagues reach decisive phases.
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Formula 1 and the shifting balance of power
The 2026 Formula 1 season is expected to introduce new storylines on the grid. According to Marca, Mexican driver Sergio Checo Perez is expected to compete with Cadillac, facing rivals such as Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton, now racing for Ferrari.
With new manufacturer involvement and evolving team dynamics, the championship is likely to reflect a changing competitive landscape within the sport.
Boxing and continental club competitions
In boxing, Saul Canelo Alvarez is preparing for a return to the ring in 2026. Marca reports that despite his recent loss to Terence Crawford, anticipation remains high around the Mexican star’s next bout.
South American football will continue with the 2026 Copa Libertadores following Flamengo’s 2025 title, while the Concacaf Champions Cup returns with Liga MX clubs aiming to extend their historical dominance in the region.
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Domestically, Mexico’s Liga MX will again stage its Clausura and Apertura tournaments, with attention on whether Toluca can match Club América’s recent championship success.
A winter that broadens the spotlight
Away from football and motorsport, Italy will host the Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics from February 6 to February 22, 2026. According to Marca, the Paralympic Winter Games will follow in March at the same venues.
Together, these events reinforce why 2026 is expected to test the limits of the global sports calendar, offering fans a continuous stream of elite competition while challenging organizers, broadcasters and athletes alike.
Sources: Marca
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