Kickback '26
By: Kickback Soccer Media
Language: en
Categories: Sports, Soccer, Football
Kickback '26 is the home of Kickback Soccer Media's World Cup 2026 original shows and series, including our first-of-its-kind First Touch program. First Touch offers new, emerging, and avid fans one place to find your World Cup "starter packs," in-depth insight, unparalleled coverage and American-driven perspectives into the stories shaping the first men’s World Cup on home soil in more than three decades.
Episodes
First Touch ’26 - Croatia
Dec 15, 2025Small but mighty, Croatia are the ultimate World Cup overachievers. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass tells the story of a national team less than three decades old that’s already reached three semifinals and one final—an absurd record for a country of under four million people. We trace how Croatian football grew out of the Yugoslav era, from Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb’s “Eternal Derby” and the legendary Torcida fan culture to independence, a brand-new domestic league, and a meteoric rise from 125th in the FIFA rankings to a third-place finish at France ’98.
From there, w...
Duration: 00:15:22First Touch ’26 - Belgium
Dec 14, 2025Belgium’s golden generation has come and gone, but the Red Devils still go as Kevin De Bruyne goes.
In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass looks at how a reshaped Belgium is trying to move past the dysfunction and disappointment of 2022 and write a new story in North America. We track the rise from early Olympic success to the first golden age of the 1980s, then the star-studded 2014–2018 era that peaked with a third-place finish in Russia and four straight years as the No. 1 team in the world—before it all fell apart in Qatar.
From...
Duration: 00:11:51First Touch ’26 - England
Dec 13, 2025Is Football Coming Home?
For England, every major tournament starts with that exact question. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass digs into the story of the Three Lions as they head into 2026 under new manager Thomas Tuchel, fresh off a flawless qualifying campaign with 22 goals scored and none conceded. We trace England’s role as the birthplace of modern football, the rise of the Premier League juggernaut, and a national team history defined as much by heartbreak—penalty shootouts, near-misses, and agonizing finals—as by its lone triumph of 1966.
Along the way we relive Geoff...
Duration: 00:18:06First Touch ’26 - Germany
Dec 12, 2025For generations, the World Cup script was simple: 22 players chase a ball for 90 minutes and, somehow, Germany end up in the semifinal. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass traces how Die Mannschaft became the sport’s ultimate tournament machine. With four World Cup titles, four runner-up finishes, and 13 semifinal runs, before stumbling out in the group stage in both 2018 and 2022.
We revisit the Miracle of Bern in 1954, the politically charged 1974 win as hosts, reunified glory in 1990, and the ruthless 7–1 demolition of Brazil in 2014 that still haunts an entire country. From Nazi-era erasures to today’s Julius-Hirsch-Preis, we als...
Duration: 00:14:14First Touch ’26 - South Korea
Dec 12, 2025South Korea doesn’t just show up at World Cups. They live there.
In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass looks at the Taeguk Warriors’ 11th straight appearance on the world stage and what could be the last dance for beloved superstar Son Heung-min. We relive the fairy-tale of 2002: co-hosting with Japan, Guus Hiddink’s revolutionary methods, a golden run through Italy and Spain, and the explosion of the Red Devils fan culture that helped launch the Korean Wave worldwide. From the Royal Navy’s first kickabouts in the 1880s to the modern K League’s record attendance...
Duration: 00:15:56First Touch ’26 - Jordan
Dec 12, 2025The World Cup has a new debutant: Jordan’s Al-Nashama, “the chivalrous ones,” finally stepping onto the biggest stage.
In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass unpacks how a country better known for Petra and the Jordan River quietly built a serious football culture, from British-introduced games in the 1920s and early regional success to near-misses like the 2014 playoff defeat to Uruguay. We revisit the rise of domestic giants Al-Faisaly and Al-Wehdat and how their fierce rivalry reflects deeper questions of identity and community.
Then we follow Jordan’s breakthrough run: an Asian Cup final in 2023...
Duration: 00:12:19First Touch ’26 - Tunisia
Dec 12, 2025Tunisia are about to play their seventh World Cup—more than almost any African nation—but the Eagles of Carthage still feel oddly overlooked.
In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass explores how football grew under French occupation, how early Tunisian-only clubs became hubs of resistance, and how a strong domestic league laid the foundation for one of Africa’s most consistent performers. We revisit historic milestones: the first ever World Cup win by an African team in 1978, the long group-stage curse, and the cathartic 2022 victory over France that still wasn’t enough to escape their group.
Fro...
Duration: 00:12:53First Touch ’26 - Cape Verde
Dec 12, 2025To find Cape Verde on a map, you have to keep zooming in. This is what the football world has had to do to understand: how the tiny Atlantic archipelago became a World Cup nation.
In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass traces the Blue Sharks’ rise from post-independence minnows to AFCON regulars and, finally, first-time World Cup qualifiers. We explore how a country of just over half a million people used its vast diaspora—stretching from Portugal and Rotterdam to New England and Ireland—to build a competitive squad, recruiting players on LinkedIn and in lower Europe...
Duration: 00:11:49First Touch ’26 - Haiti
Dec 12, 2025No team at this World Cup carries a heavier off-field burden, or a purer sense of joy, than Haiti. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass tells the story of the Grenadiers’ impossible run from a country in deep political and humanitarian crisis, where the national team hasn’t played a home game since 2021 and even the coach has never set foot in Haiti during qualifying.
We go back to 1974 and Emmanuel Sanon’s iconic goal that ended Dino Zoff’s record shutout streak, then fast-forward through earthquake-era heartbreak, Gold Cup parties, and a qualifying campaign where every “h...
Duration: 00:11:51First Touch ’26 - Paraguay
Dec 12, 2025Some national teams have flair; Paraguay has garra guaraní: Guaraní grit. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass digs into how La Albirroja’s identity was forged in the fires of the War of the Triple Alliance and lives on today in a team built on resilience, defensive steel, and a refusal to go quietly.
From William Paats bringing a ball back from Buenos Aires and founding Club Olimpia, to quarterfinal glory at the 2010 World Cup and a Copa América final reached without a single win in regulation, Paraguay’s story is one long lesson in surviva...
Duration: 00:12:22World Cup Draw Group By Group Analysis x Kickback '26
Dec 08, 2025Kickback 26 is your front-row seat to the 2026 World Cup. Hosted by David Gass, Claudia Pagan, Heath Pearce, and Eric Krakauer, this podcast breaks down every World Cup group with a mix of tactical insight, big-picture context, and a healthy dose of banter. From host-nation pressure on Mexico, Canada and USA to dark horses, “groups of chaos,” and which third-place teams might sneak through, the Committee walks you through the tournament one group at a time—making sense of the draw, matchups, and storylines that will define 2026.In this section, the team reacts to the World Cup draw and goes group...
Duration: 01:05:30First Touch ’26 - Spain
Dec 08, 2025Spain has only lifted the World Cup once, but La Roja seem omnipresent in every tournament conversation—and 2026 will be no different. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass traces the arc from Spain’s 19th-century football origins and Civil War-era politics, through decades of underachievement, to the tiki-taka golden age that produced Euro 2008, World Cup 2010, and Euro 2012 in one breathtaking four-year span. We break down what made that generation special, why things dipped from 2014 to 2022, and how a new wave has restored Spain’s status with a Euro 2024 title under Luis de la Fuente. At the center of it all...
Duration: 00:14:14First Touch ’26 - Saudi Arabia
Dec 08, 2025They shocked the world by toppling Messi’s Argentina in 2022; now Saudi Arabia is trying to prove that was no one-off. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass tells the story of the Green Falcons—from the early days of English sailors kicking a ball around the Gulf, through Asian Cup dominance and a magical 1994 run in the United States, to years of stop-start progress on the global stage. We break down the seismic 2–1 win over Argentina in Qatar, the national holiday that followed, and how that moment supercharged Saudi ambitions on and off the pitch. With Herve Renard back i...
Duration: 00:12:25First Touch ’26 - Egypt
Dec 08, 2025Egypt helped invent African football greatness, but the World Cup has never quite gone their way. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass charts the Pharaohs’ journey from early Olympic pioneers and 1934 World Cup trailblazers to record seven-time AFCON champions. We revisit the Cairo derbies between Al Ahly and Zamalek, the ultras who helped power the Arab Spring, and the tragic stadium disasters that shut the league down—twice. Then we fast-forward to a 2026 qualifying run where Egypt cruised through thanks to a renewed, younger squad under Hossam Hassan, who has built a balanced side around global superstar Mohamed Sala...
Duration: 00:13:57First Touch ’26 - Iran
Dec 07, 2025It’s hard to find a place where politics and football are more tightly intertwined than Iran.
In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass traces how Team Melli has become a symbol of both state power and public resistance—from the 1998 “game of peace” win over the United States, to the emotionally charged 2022 rematch played amid the Mahsa Amini protests and reports of pressure from the regime.
We walk through Iran’s rise as a three-time Asian Cup champion, the disruption of the revolution and Iran–Iraq war, and their modern identity as a defensively solid, hard...
Duration: 00:18:14First Touch ’26 - Austria
Dec 07, 2025Once home to the “Wunderteam” and the legendary Matthias Sindelar, Austria’s greatest football tales used to live in black and white.
In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass connects that glorious past: 1930s brilliance, a 1954 semifinal run, and the “Miracle of Córdoba” win over West Germany, to a modern side finally returning to the World Cup for the first time since 1998. We explore how Ralf Rangnick, the godfather of gegenpressing and long-time Red Bull architect, has transformed Das Team into a high-energy, front-foot pressing machine that routinely punches above its weight in Europe.
With vetera...
Duration: 00:15:46First Touch ’26 - Ivory Coast
Dec 07, 2025For many fans, Ivory Coast will always be the land of Drogba, the Touré brothers, and a golden generation that helped pause a civil war and made the Elephants a global cult favorite.
In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass revisits that era and then shifts to the present, where Côte d’Ivoire enter 2026 as defending African champions and one of the continent’s most exciting teams. We track their evolution from early AFCON contenders to three-time champions, including two epic penalty-shootout wins over Ghana, then relive their improbable AFCON 2024 triumph on home soil. Qualifying for 2026 withou...
Duration: 00:17:01First Touch ’26 - Panama
Dec 07, 2025Panama’s World Cup history is short and brutal: one appearance, three losses, and a 32nd-place finish in 2018. But that’s only half the story. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass digs into how a baseball country slowly built a football identity. Gary Stempel, who helped launch a generation, to steady growth in the Gold Cup, Nations League, and a spirited 2024 Copa América run. We revisit the night Roman Torres scored in the 87th minute to send Panama to their first World Cup (and the U.S. crashing out), plus Felipe Baloy’s historic goal in Russia.
Th...
Duration: 00:12:55First Touch ’26 - Qatar
Dec 07, 2025No country is more polarizing in modern football than Qatar. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass examines how a tiny, oil-rich Gulf state went from football afterthought to one of the game’s most influential players—from the creation of Aspire Academy and an aggressive naturalization strategy, to ownership stakes in European clubs and the era-defining takeover of PSG. We revisit the controversies and human-rights questions surrounding the 2022 World Cup on home soil, where the Maroons crashed out with three losses, and then follow their first-ever earned qualification for 2026, complete with shaky results and a “neutral” playoff hosted in Doha...
Duration: 00:16:27First Touch ’26 - France
Dec 03, 2025For most countries, just qualifying for the World Cup is a dream. For France, it’s World Cup trophy or failure. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass dives into the story of Les Bleus: a global powerhouse with two World Cups, two Euros, and a conveyor belt of stars that runs from Just Fontaine and Michel Platini to Zinedine Zidane and Kylian Mbappé. We trace France’s boom-or-bust history, from the magic of 1998 and Euro 2000 to their shocking 2002 group-stage exit, the chaos and player revolt of 2010, and their return to dominance under Didier Deschamps, capped with the 2018 title and a...
Duration: 00:19:07First Touch ’26 - Japan
Dec 02, 2025No national team on earth has built their modern football project quite like Japan. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass breaks down how the Samurai Blue went from late arrivals on the global stage to qualifying for eight straight World Cups, and becoming the first team to punch their ticket to 2026. We go back to the sport’s arrival in the 19th century, the influence of the manga Captain Tsubasa, the launch of the fully professional J.League in 1993, and the transformative impact of co-hosting the 2002 World Cup. Japan arrives in North America as Asia’s most methodically buil...
Duration: 00:16:54First Touch ’26 - Senegal
Dec 02, 2025Step into Senegal and you immediately feel teranga: the Wolof concept of warmth, welcome, and generosity and nowhere is that spirit more alive than with the Lions of Teranga. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass traces Senegal’s journey from a quiet post-independence footballing nation to global darlings after their legendary upset of France in 2002, and on through the heartbreak of the 2018 fair play tiebreaker and their 2021 AFCON triumph. We unpack Sadio Mané’s rise from humble beginnings to Global icon, the legacy of beloved coach Aliou Cissé, the political drama around his departure, and the new era under...
Duration: 00:13:23First Touch ’26 - New Zealand
Dec 02, 2025The tiny island nation at the edge of the world, New Zealand is famous for the All Blacks, the second most dominant team in rugby history. But in 2026, it’s the All Whites chasing history. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass charts how a rugby-mad country with an almost entirely amateur domestic soccer setup keeps punching above its weight, from early tours in the 1900s to gritty World Cup appearances in 1982 and 2010 where they finished as the only unbeaten team in the tournament... We walk through Oceania dominance, years of intercontinental playoff heartbreak, and what changes now that th...
Duration: 00:11:33First Touch ’26 - Ecuador
Dec 02, 2025For decades, Ecuadorian football has wrestled with belief, from being late to the World Cup party, short on trophies, but always rich in passion. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass explores how "La Tri" have quietly built one of South America’s most intriguing sides, going from perennial outsiders to finishing near the top of a brutal CONMEBOL qualifying, even after starting with a points deduction. We dive into Ecuador’s defensive identity, their fortress-like home form, and Sebastián Beccacece’s tactical vision, built on compact defending and ruthless transitions. Along the way we revisit the heartbreak of 2022...
Duration: 00:17:54First Touch ’26 - Uzbekistan
Dec 02, 2025Once a Soviet republic and Silk Road crossroads, Uzbekistan has become one of world football’s most fascinating late bloomers. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass tells the story of the White Wolves: a team long haunted by near-misses and bizarre heartbreaks, like a World Cup qualifier that had to be annulled and replayed, a spot in Brazil 2014 lost by a single goal and a marathon penalty shootout. We track how deliberate investment in academies, facilities, and youth projects has transformed Uzbekistan into the “Asian Italy,” a defensively ruthless, hard-to-break side that finally punched its ticket to 2026 with a calm...
Duration: 00:10:45First Touch ’26 - Canada
Dec 02, 2025The world is coming to Toronto and Vancouver, and Canada is determined to prove they are a soccer nation, not just a hockey one. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass unpacks how a country with one of the oldest football histories outside the UK went from years of false starts, failed leagues, and an infamous 8–1 loss in Honduras to a genuine golden generation hosting a home World Cup. We follow Alphonso Davies’ remarkable journey from refugee camp to Bayern Munich star and face of the program, then round out the core with Jonathan David, Tajon Buchanan, Stephen Eustáquio...
Duration: 00:16:52First Touch ’26 - Curaçao
Dec 02, 2025Curaçao: beaches, blue water… and the biggest underdog story of the 2026 World Cup. In this World Cup Capsule, David Gass dives into how the “Blue Wave” became the smallest nation ever to qualify for the tournament, from their origins as part of the Netherlands Antilles to a dream qualifying run that went down to a VAR-reviewed penalty in Jamaica. We break down Dick Advocaat’s impact, the Dutch-based diaspora that powers the squad, the rise of young winger Sontje Hansen, and the wild celebrations back on the island. Come for the tactics and history, stay for the culture, language...
Duration: 00:12:22