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The World Cup is not just a battle for the trophy, but also a grand show that begins long before the first whistle. It's about the opening ceremony: an event that sets the tone for the entire tournament. Over the decades, the World Cups have amazed the world not only with goals but also with innovations that have forever changed the face of sports events. From a simple parade of participants to a festival of technology and artificial intelligence, openings have become the hallmark of the era.

Italy-1934: A Parade That Set the Standard

The first official opening in the modern sense took place in Italy. That's when the tradition of the parade of participating teams under the sound of a march was born. The stadium in Rome, where Mussolini performed, was full. However, there were no special effects except for the fascist salute. But it was then that FIFA realized: the opening should be a spectacle, not a formality. Unfortunately, due to the war, the following tournaments could not boast of extravagance.

Mexico-1970: Color Television and Ballet

The first World Cup broadcast in color required a bright image. Organizers hired a choreographer who set up a dance involving thousands of extras in colorful costumes symbolizing Aztec heritage. This was revolutionary: instead of a boring formation, viewers saw a festival of colors. It was then that the opening stopped being a prelude to football and became a standalone show.

USA-1994: A Global Pop Show

The Americans approached the task with the scale worthy of Hollywood. Stars of world fame appeared on the field at the opening: Diana Ross, who hit the ball from the center of the field under the explosions of fireworks. This was the first time the ceremony attracted more attention than the opening match. Viewers remembered the giant inflatable figures and the theme of space. However, some critics called it "camp" and a transfer of show business to sports.

France-1998: An Artificial Paradise

The home World Cup in France was distinguished by technology: on the field of the Parisian stadium "Stade de France," installations depicting paradises were set up. 300 dancers, 50 stunt performers, huge animal figures. It was here that acrobatic tricks were first widely used to music. The opening of 1998 is considered a benchmark: it was epic but not overloaded with computer graphics.

Germany-2006: Disney and "Champions of the Earth"

The opening of the 2006 World Cup in Munich featured children from all over the world. The script was based on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. But the most memorable moment was when former world champions (Pelé, Beckenbauer, Maradona) appeared on the field and walked in a symbolic circle of honor. This was a bridge between generations. However, the ceremony was recognized as too "Disney-like" and not very dynamic.

South Africa-2010: An African Rhythm

The first African World Cup opened with a burst of colors, music, and the continent's energy. Shakira (although her famous "Waka Waka" was sung at the closing) performed, along with Black Eyed Peas and local stars. A giant scarab (a symbol of rebirth) crawled across the field. The real hit was the vuvuzelas, which, however, annoyed everyone. But the ceremony was recognized as one of the most fiery.

Brazil-2014: Nostalgia and a Living Person

The opening in São Paulo was marked by respect for nature and history. The focus was on a paralyzed person (a symbol that miracles are possible), who was able to make a symbolic strike on the ball thanks to an exoskeleton. Critics called it touching but too long-winded. The show suffered from the absence of global pop stars (only Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull performed).

Russia-2018: Ice and Fire

The Russian opening (Moscow, "Luzhniki") amazed with scale and technology. Ghosts created the effect of floating ships and a red sail over the field. British singer Robbie Williams did not hesitate to show the middle finger to the camera, causing a scandal. But for many, the main symbol was the athlete Olga Golodnaya, who "flew" over the stadium. It was the most expensive opening in history at that time.

Qatar-2022: The Future Is Here

The opening in the desert, built on high technology: LED screens glowing under the feet of dancers, artificial fog, a flying man (flying suit technology). The opening took place a day before the match, separately, which many did not appreciate (the opening match — hosts against Ecuador — passed without a grand show). Nevertheless, it was the most futuristic spectacle, featuring Morgan Freeman and virtual camels.

New Trends: AI, Augmented Reality, and K-Pop

By 2026, the opening of the World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico is expected to feature the total use of augmented reality for viewers in VR glasses. Ghosts of deceased stars (Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson) will perform on the field. K-pop groups (BTS or Blackpink) have replaced Western stars. Openings are becoming shorter to not tire viewers. But the main innovation is that spectators at the stadium will be able to influence the color scheme of the light show in real-time through an app.

The opening of the World Cup is always an indicator of the era. From Mussolini's propagandistic parade to holograms and neural networks. The best ceremonies are those that make us cry and smile, even if we are not football fans. We are looking forward to 2026.


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