🍻 Budweiser will still be the official World Cup beer through the 2026 tournament in the United States, after brewer AB InBev renewed with FIFA on Thursday despite a troubled time with men’s 2022 World Cup host Qatar.
Budweiser will still be the official World Cup beer through the 2026 tournament in the United States, after brewer AB InBev renewed with FIFA on Thursday despite a troubled time with men’s 2022 World Cup host Qatar.
The move blindsided the brewer whose Budweiser brand has been the World Cup beer since the 1986 tournament. Though sales of Budweiser dropped in stadiums, the global publicity over the dispute arguably boosted the brewer and left little doubt which brand was tied to the World Cup.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Budweiser brewer renews with FIFA to 2026 despite World Cup stadium beer ban in QatarGENEVA (AP) — Budweiser will still be the official World Cup beer through the 2026 tournament in the United States, after brewer AB InBev renewed with FIFA on Thursday despite a troubled time with men’s 2022 World Cup host Qatar .
Read more »
Aston Martin’s First EV “On Schedule” To Arrive in 2026: Lawrence StrollThe upcoming battery-powered Aston will be “a new product” on “a new platform,” and not a case of “putting batteries in an old platform.'
Read more »
Sauber Audi F1 Makes Bold Move in Hiring James KeySauber poised to become Audi’s works team under new Formula 1 engine regulations in 2026.
Read more »
Big 12 reportedly set to launch bowl game in Monterrey, Mexico, after 2026 seasonThe Big 12 conference is preparing to launch a new bowl game in Mexico.
Read more »
Aston Martin EV Due In 2026, Next Vantage To Be A “Complete Hooligan” | CarscoopsAston Martin's first electric vehicle is slated to arrive in three years and it promises to be an all-new model based on a new platform car auto cars
Read more »
Jill Ellis, who guided U.S. to World Cup glory, is focused on what comes nextJill Ellis is 3½ years removed from coaching the U.S. women’s national soccer team. These days, she wears the sun-splashed colors of the San Diego Wave, which appointed her team president in June 2021 before its inaugural season in the NWSL.
Read more »