In a major announcement by FIFA on Sunday, New York has been selected as the host city for the final match of the 2026 World Cup, marking the highly anticipated return of the soccer tournament to the United States after a span of more than two years.
Here are the key details :
- The tournament will kick off on June 11, 2026, in Mexico City, followed by Canada’s first match on June 12, 2026, in Toronto, and the United States’ opening game on the same day in Los Angeles.
- The bronze medal final is scheduled to take place in Miami, while the semi-final games will unfold in Atlanta and Dallas.
- The entire tournament will span 16 locations across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, with quarterfinal games set for Kansas City, Missouri; Boston; Los Angeles; and Miami.
- Dallas emerges as a significant host, accommodating nine matches, the highest number among the 16 chosen cities.
- Amid speculation, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey (home to both New York NFL teams) and AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas (home of the Dallas Cowboys), were considered favorites.
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino personally visited MetLife Stadium and AT&T Stadium last year to witness games at both iconic venues.
A notable tangent :
All 11 U.S. stadiums selected for the 2026 tournament also serve as NFL venues, necessitating adjustments to the playing fields. AT&T and MetLife, among a few others, will replace artificial turf with natural grass ahead of the soccer matches. Some stadiums will alter their field size to align with FIFA’s 75-by-115 yard requirement for World Cup games. MetLife Stadium, in particular, plans to remove 1,740 seats to widen its field and meet FIFA’s specifications.
Key Background :
- The tournament will feature over 100 games across 16 locations, including Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Guadalajara, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Monterrey, New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Toronto, and Vancouver.
- The last time the U.S. hosted World Cup games was in 1994, with the final held at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California. In contrast, this marks Canada’s inaugural hosting of the World Cup and Mexico’s third time hosting the prestigious event.
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