None of the underlying causes were.… By the time the final week of the 2026 FIFA World Cup arrived, the tournament had become more than a sporting event. It was a stress test for the global systems that governed international football: semi-automated offside technology, AI-assisted match operations, biometric accreditation, distributed event security, and a rulebook that had grown increasingly dependent on digital infrastructure rather than human memory. The conspiracy theories, however, had spread even faster. One rumor claimed that officials in Zürich had quietly celebrated the early elimination of the United States. According to anonymous posts that ricocheted through encrypted messaging channels, FIFA executives had feared political interference if the host nation’s team reached the final. The most colorful version alleged that powerful figures in Washington would have demanded that the competition temporarily be branded the “Tr...