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World Cup fever hits Venice Beach, where Ronaldinho, Chicharito and Kylian Mbappe helped build a global soccer hotspot

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On any given Sunday afternoon, the soundtrack of Venice Beach isn’t the crash of waves or the rattle of skateboard wheels.

It’s the thud of a soccer ball against concrete.

At 4 p.m. every Sunday, some of the best street soccer players in Los Angeles gather on the famed Venice Beach courts, turning a patch of asphalt steps from the Pacific Ocean into one of the most vibrant soccer scenes in America.

Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe plays street soccer in Venice Beach, Calif. ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. VBFC/Gio Garcia

The growing attention is the focus of Barrios del Mundial (“World Cup Neighborhoods”), a new three-part English-language documentary series from content creator Gio Garcia that debuted June 10 on Instagram and TikTok.

And now, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup bringing eight matches to Los Angeles this summer, the spotlight on Venice Beach has never been brighter.

The series argues something many local players have believed for years: Venice Beach is more than a court. It’s a cultural institution.

Episode 1, “Venice Beach: El Barrio,” explores how the courts became a melting pot where soccer traditions from around the globe collide. The episode highlights the venue’s international reputation, a reputation built through appearances by stars such as Ronaldinho, Kylian Mbappé, Javier “Chicharito” Hernández and Diego Costa.

Episode 2, focuses on local organizer Eyoel, whose mission is simple: if you show up, you play. The story captures the inclusive spirit that has made Venice Beach a soccer home for players of every background.

The final episode, arriving June 24, shifts beyond the game itself. Food sizzles on grills, samba mixes with reggaetón and conversations move effortlessly between English, Spanish and Portuguese.

Brazilian soccer legend Ronaldhino surprises fans in Venice Beach, Calif. with
a Nike briefcase ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. VBFC/Gio Garcia)

The World Cup may unite the globe every four years, but in Venice Beach, that sense of connection happens every Sunday.

The World Cup energy isn’t confined to the Venice Beach courts. This weekend, U.S. soccer will bring the game directly onto the sand with a free beach soccer doubleheader featuring the U.S. men’s and women’s beach soccer national teams against Trinidad & Tobago.

Together these events reinforce a message that has become central to both the World Cup and Venice Beach’s soccer culture: the game belongs to everyone.

As Los Angeles embraces its role as a World Cup host city, initiatives like these ensure the tournament’s legacy reaches far beyond the stadium walls and into the communities that have been growing the sport for generations.

Athletes compete in a street soccer tournament every
Sunday in Venice Beach, Calif. VBFC/Gio Garcia

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