Jim Harbaugh
Chargers' Jim Harbaugh looks forward to the World Cup's 'magic' coming to home stadium
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is just under one year away, and Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh is already looking forward to it.There are 16 stadiums in 16 different host cities, and one of those is SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The Chargers play their home games in SoFi Stadium, and Harbaugh said he is looking forward to the "vibe" the tournament will bring."Im just looking forward to the vibe, Im looking forward to what I see on TV. It brings people together, you roll out that pelota, you roll out that ball, and all cultural barriers are broken," Harbaugh told Fox News Digital.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"To see all the different countries coming to our city, just to imagine what its going to be like. Just those gatherings, those tens of thousands of people that gather and the way they support their team, because thats when the magic happens. It happens in real time, it happens when the crowds there and the crowds are so into it."Harbaugh said he is also looking forward to watching competition "at its highest level."The 61-year-old coach is also looking forward to the impact the World Cup will have on not only the host city, but also the country.WITH WORLD CUP EXACTLY 1 YEAR OUT, USMNT LEGENDS SAY PRESSURE IS TURNED UP A NOTCH"What I look forward to, and its going to do for our country and our city. Ive seen it before, World Cup in the United States in the '90s. The 94 US (mens) team, just how the sport exploded after that, so I look forward to all those things."Last season was Harbaughs first season as the Chargers head coach, as he left Michigan after he led them to a National Championship win in the 2023-2024 season.The Chargers went 11-6 in Harbaughs first season at the helm and made it to the playoffs. They were bounced in the AFC Wild Card round by the Houston Texans 32-12.Harbaugh said his team is "back to work" with the goal of winning a Super Bowl in mind."There is only one happy team in the NFL, thats the Philadelphia Eagles, just 'cause they won the Super Bowl," Harbaugh said. "The rest of us are disappointed, and the rest of us are back to work, we are chasing that Super Bowl. To be called World Champions, that is our goal."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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