FIFA announces Toronto and Vancouver as Canadian Host Cities for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Proud Home of BMO Field Newsletter Search FIFA has announced that Toronto and Vancouver will be the Canadian Host Cities for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, joining 11Host Cities in the USA, and three ...
The United States' group stage matches will be spread throughout the West Coast, with Los Angeles and Seattle to see the Americans take the pitch. MORE: World Cup updates: Team USA looks forward to 2026 Other U.S. cities hosting matches include Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, M...
After visiting 17 cities in September and October, FIFA will carry out the third round of its inspection tour of the 2026 FIFA World Cup candidate host cities from November 17 to 22 as a delegation led by Concacaf President and FIFA Vice-President Victor Montagliani visits Edmonton, Mexico Ci...
FIFA announces 2026 World Cup details, including host stadium for final New Jersey's MetLife Stadium will host the final match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking the end of a tournament that will span three countries, FIFA announced Sunday. ...
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signation. Why now? FIFA president Sepp Blatter announces his resignation. Why now?FIFA president Sepp Blatter announces his resignation. Why now?JessicaMendozaStaffWriterChristian Science Monitor
The quadrennial event will also replace the Confederations Cup, an eight-team national tournament which served as a tuneup for World Cup hosts. The FIFA Council meeting also decided that the selection of the 2030 World Cup host would take place at the 74th FIFA Congress in 2024, with the ...
Musa Bility Announces His Run for FIFA Presidency.fifafutbolliberiasoccersportSportsThe president of Liberia Football Association could become the first African head of FIFAPressAssociatedEBSCO_AspTime.com
Eliot Rothwell visits the hosts cities for an inside look at Russia. Rostov-on-Don: The smaller cities love to host visitors... and give them a taste of raki. Read Moscow: The Russian capital feels like a new city as foreign fans arrive awash with excitement for the start of the tourna...