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World Cup

Spanish squad rides World Cup trophy through Madrid

By 4AllFootball ·
Spanish squad rides World Cup trophy through Madrid

VI Live broadcast the Spanish national team’s triumph as they rode the World Cup trophy through the streets of Madrid, with a formal honour ceremony scheduled for Monday for coach Luis de la Fuente’s squad. The celebration follows Spain’s victory in the final against Argentina, marking their second consecutive tournament win.

VI covered the World Cup across the United States, Canada and Mexico for 38 days, broadcasting 104 matches, and the tournament concluded with a nail‑biting final between Spain and Argentina.

The defending champions were dethroned as Spain secured its second consecutive tournament victory.

On Monday, the squad coached by Luis de la Fuente will be formally honoured in Madrid, celebrating the triumph.

VI’s schedule lists a broadcast on Sunday 19 July at 21:00 from the New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States.

Fans can read the full match report and related content on VI’s dedicated World Cup page.

VI continues to follow the 2026 World Cup in depth, offering the tournament schedule, results, statistics and the latest news for the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The VI World Cup guide, available for order, provides background on all participants, and the special June 10 edition contains the 48 national team squads.

Non‑subscribers can take advantage of the VI PRO offer, which includes a free special and 24/7 tournament commentary.

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