PHILADELPHIA — Ecuador's fans turned out strong for Philadelphia's first World Cup match. But if you believe in superstition, the Rocky statue may have sealed their team's loss.
Thousands of Ecuadorian fans packed the Philadelphia Museum of Art's steps before their national team faced Côte d'Ivoire. The sea of yellow included an Ecuador jersey on the Rocky Balboa statue.
Côte d'Ivoire defeated Ecuador, 1-0, on Sunday night. Coincidence? Not if you believe in the Rocky statue's power.
According to the "Rocky Statue Curse," visiting fans who place their team's jersey on the statue end up dooming their team.
In recent years, the Eagles have cruised to playoff victories after Rocky dons their opponents' jersey. Most recently, this happened before the Birds defeated the Washington Commanders in the 2025 NFC Championship.
Whoever played this dangerous game with Team Ecuador's fate tested something unknown: can the Rocky statue's power impact international affairs? After Sunday's match, true believers have some evidence for their case.
It's not over for Ecuador, which will face Curaçao and Germany in the group stage. But the loss served as a reminder for all World Cup travelers to be aware of superstitions in host cities.
Philadelphia will host five more FIFA World Cup matches:
Group Stage
Round of 16
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