United States, Canada, Mexico: Venues named for 2026 World Cup

United States, Canada, Mexico: Venues named for 2026 World Cup


Five months before the start of the Football World Cup in Qatar, the venues for the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico have been determined.

The 2026 tournament will be the first with 48 participants. world federation fifa South of Los Angeles is also thought to be Sophie Stadium, which opened just two years earlier to broadcast awards on American television, although the stadium’s playing field, which cost about US$5 billion, is too narrow and it was specially designed Must be rebuilt. World Cup games will take place in a total of 16 cities – Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico, Vancouver in Canada and Toronto and Los Angeles, in addition to ten other cities. United States of america,

Which cities will host the final and the opening game are yet to be decided. FIFA President Gianni Infantino said: “We will take our time with the decision. We will choose the best cities for this.” 60 of the 80 games are to be held in the United States, including all games after the quarter-finals. Ten games each are planned in Canada and Mexico.

In the western United States, Levi’s Stadium of the San Francisco 49ers and Lumen Field in Seattle are represented in addition to Sophie Stadium. Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium, Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium, Atlanta Hawks Mercedes-Benz Stadium and Houston Texans NRG Stadium are host stadiums in the middle of the vast country. To the east are Boston, Philadelphia, Miami and New York.

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The Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, which was still the venue of the final between Brazil and Italy at the last World Cup in the United States in 1994, was vacant for the remaining applicants, as were Edmonton in Canada, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Nashville and Orlando. ,

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