As the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off across the United States, Canada and Mexico, thousands of kilometres away in Kerala's coastal hamlet of Nainamvalappu, football fever is reaching its peak. The fishing community, known globally for its extraordinary passion for the sport, is preparing for weeks of celebrations, community screenings and friendly rivalries.

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The village earned international recognition in 2014 when FIFA sent residents a World Cup replica trophy, the iconic Jabulani ball and a congratulatory message from football legend Pelé.

Many fans here passionately support Latin American teams such as Brazil and Argentina, identifying with stories of struggle and perseverance associated with football icons like Pelé and Diego Maradona. Portugal also enjoys a strong following, largely driven by admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo.

As the 39-day football extravaganza unfolds, Nainamvalappu's streets, homes and public spaces will transform into vibrant arenas of celebration, reflecting Kerala's deep and enduring love for the global football festival.