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North America prepares for historic shared World Cup

Friday 06 June 2025 - 11:34
By: Zahouani Ilham
North America prepares for historic shared World Cup

For the first time in history, the FIFA World Cup will be hosted across three nations Canada, the United States, and Mexico when the tournament kicks off on June 11, 2026. A total of 48 national teams and millions of fans will participate in this global football celebration, which will span nearly six weeks and include 104 matches.

This 23rd edition of the World Cup promises to be monumental, featuring world-renowned stadiums such as Mexico’s legendary Estadio Azteca and the state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. The United States will host the majority of matches 78 in total while Canada and Mexico will each stage 13 games. The quarter-finals and all subsequent rounds will be held exclusively in the U.S., culminating in the grand final at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, which holds over 82,000 spectators.

American officials view this event as a potential turning point for soccer in the country. Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber anticipates a surge in interest and support for the sport. FIFA President Gianni Infantino compared the spectacle to “104 Super Bowls,” underscoring the global viewership expected to surpass six billion people far more than the audience of any NFL finale.

The 1994 World Cup, previously hosted by the United States, still holds the record for highest average attendance, and organizers hope to build on that legacy. FIFA projects revenues of around $11 billion, reflecting the tournament's massive commercial potential. However, the expansion from 32 to 48 teams has sparked debate. The revised format introduces 12 groups of four, with 32 teams advancing to the knockout stage. Critics argue that this may reduce competitive tension in the early rounds.

There are also logistical and political challenges. Former President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration and international travel have raised concerns about the ease of entry for international fans. Despite assurances from Trump and FIFA that visitors will be welcomed and supported, recent visa backlogs such as the 15-month wait in Colombia cast doubt on whether all fans will be able to attend.

Compounding this issue is FIFA’s rumored use of “dynamic pricing” for ticket sales, which adjusts prices based on demand. This practice could drive prices to unaffordable levels for average fans, raising questions about accessibility and fairness. Critics argue that such a system undermines the inclusive spirit of the tournament.

With just one year to go, North America is preparing to host what could be the most ambitious and widely viewed World Cup in history though not without controversy and concerns over its execution.


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