No Cheering In The Press Box: Cultures clash in World Cup media centres

The media section of Toronto Stadium is pictured ahead of a World Cup Group I soccer match between Iraq and Senegal, in Toronto on Friday, June 26, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

TORONTO - It's an adage in North American sports journalism that there's no cheering in the press box.

The idea is that reporters must maintain a sense of objectivity at all times, so that when it comes to criticizing a team — or covering when a star player gets embroiled in legal trouble — no one can doubt the fairness or accuracy of their reporting. That cultural norm has been challenged at ºÃÉ«tv and American stadiums during the FIFA men's World Cup, however, as that stoicism isn't shared by most other cultures.

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