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FIFA Frenzy: Madrid celebrates Spain’s World Cup champs, South Florida hotels left wanting
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· July 20, 2026
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Key points Further details on the impact of the World Cup on local businesses are available from CBS News Miami, which reported on the story from Fort Lauderdale. South Florida businesses are assessing the financial impact of the World Cup.
South Florida businesses are assessing the financial impact of the World Cup. While thousands of fans attended events, some hotels did not experience the expected surge in bookings. Only a few hotels reported sellouts, and rates fluctuated.
The financial outcome was mixed, despite the large number of fans in the area. Further details on the impact of the World Cup on local businesses are available from CBS News Miami , which reported on the story from Fort Lauderdale.
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Published: July 20, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
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