Rutgers Hosts Senegal in World Cup | Rutgers Basketball News
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The FIFA World Cup has officially kicked off in New Jersey, with MetLife Stadium—now rebranded as New York New Jersey Stadium—hosting high-stakes matches just a short drive from Rutgers University, which is playing a pivotal role by hosting Senegal’s national team. Senegal, a finalist in last year’s Africa Cup of Nations, kicks off their campaign Tuesday against France, followed by games against Norway and Iraq. Rutgers isn’t just hosting—they’ve engineered the special turfgrass used in ten North American stadiums, showcasing cutting-edge sports science. With teams like Germany, England, and Panama also competing in East Rutherford, the region is stepping into the global spotlight as a soccer powerhouse and innovation hub.
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