An Overland Park family has found themselves at the center of a charming World Cup story that has captured attention from Kansas City all the way to the pages of The New York Times.
A local grandmother sold her pool table to England’s World Cup team for $700 — a simple transaction that turned into an unexpected international connection during one of soccer’s biggest tournaments.
The story, reported by both KCTV and The Athletic via The New York Times, quickly went viral, delighting fans and locals alike. It’s a reminder that World Cup magic isn’t limited to the pitch — sometimes it shows up right in a Kansas family’s home.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup being hosted across North America, including matches in nearby Kansas City, Overland Park residents have had a front-row seat to the excitement. From watch parties to unexpected moments like this one, the community has embraced the global event in wonderfully personal ways.
Sources: KCTV, The New York Times