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The 2026 FIFA World Cup bidding process resulted in the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) selecting the joint United States / Canada / Mexico bid as the location for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Two bids to host the event were submitted to FIFA, a joint bid by Canada, Mexico and the United States, and one by Morocco.
2026 FIFA World Cup bid United 2026 Canada–United States–Mexico 2026 Tournament details Host countries Canada United States Mexico Venue(s) 16 (selected from a proposal of 23) (in 16 host cities) ← 2022 2030 → International football competition United 2026, also known as the North American 2026 bid, was a successful joint bid led by the United States Soccer Federation, together with ...
The United 2026 bid beat a rival bid by Morocco during a final vote at the 68th FIFA Congress in Moscow. It will be the first World Cup since 2002 to be hosted by more than one nation. With its past hosting of the 1970 and 1986 tournaments, Mexico will become the first country to host or co-host the men's World Cup three times.
The 16 United States cities bidding to stage the 2026 World Cup will finally learn on Thursday whether they’ll get that chance.. It’s been exactly four years since FIFA, soccer’s global ...
FIFA unveiled the timetable of its delayed bidding process for the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday, to be decided upon by October.
The 68th FIFA Congress, taking place in the Russian Capital in the days leading up to the big kick-off, will contain a vote for the hosting rights of the 2026 World Cup. The United 2026 bid is ...
The bidding process was originally scheduled to start in 2015, with the appointment of hosts scheduled for the FIFA Congress on 10 May 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [38] [39] On 10 June 2015, FIFA announced that the bid process for the 2026 FIFA World Cup was postponed.
With the men's World Cup expanding to 48 teams in 2026, 60 of 80 games will likely be held in the U.S. FIFA has not said how many matches each city will host, but the North American bid committee ...