Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey are among the venues for the 2026 World Cup which will be jointly organized by the United States, Mexico and Canada, FIFA announced on Thursday.
These cities were the three candidates proposed in Mexico and all of them went to the final selection of Fifa.
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The 2026 World Cup will be the first to have 48 teams instead of the current 32. The United States will assume most of the tournament and will have 11 venues of the 16 in total of the World Cup: Seattle, San Francisco Bay, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami and New York / New Jersey.
On the part of Canada, Vancouver and Toronto were chosen to host the 2026 World Cup. Outside the list were the other candidates who had presented themselves to host: Edmonton in Canada and Cincinnati, Denver, Nashville, Orlando and Baltimore/Washington DC in the US.
For Mexico it will be the third time that the Fifa World Cup lands in its country after the 1970 and 1986 tournaments while the United States will repeat as the organizer after the 1994 edition. Canada, on the other hand, will debut as the organizing country although in 2015 it hosted the Fifa Women’s World Cup.
The one in 2026 will be the first World Cup that is organized by three countries jointly.
The host cities of the #FIFAWorldCup 2026 are:
🇺🇸Atlanta
🇺🇸Boston
🇺🇸Dallas
🇲🇽Guadalajara
🇺🇸Houston
🇺🇸Kansas City
🇺🇸Los Angeles
🇲🇽Mexico City
🇺🇸 Miami
🇲🇽Monterrey
🇺🇸New York / New Jersey
🇺🇸Philadelphia
🇺🇸San Francisco Bay Area
🇺🇸Seattle
🇨🇦Toronto
🇨🇦Vancouver— FIFA World Cup 🏆 (@fifaworldcup_es) June 16, 2022
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