FIFA hopes 2026 World Cup cities will be ready despite Trump’s remarks
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has expressed confidence that all host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be ready on time, despite recent comments from former U.S. President Donald Trump that cast doubt on the tournament’s preparations. The global football body reassured fans and stakeholders that both the United States, Canada, and Mexico are working closely to ensure a successful event.
In a statement released on Wednesday, FIFA noted that infrastructure and logistical preparations across the 16 host cities are progressing according to schedule. The organization emphasized that the joint-hosting arrangement — the first of its kind in World Cup history — remains a symbol of unity and collaboration among North American nations.
Trump had earlier criticized the pace of preparations in some U.S. cities, suggesting that certain venues might struggle to meet the expected global standards. However, FIFA dismissed the concerns, stating that it continues to receive regular updates and that all facilities will meet international requirements before the tournament begins.
FIFA also praised the local organizing committees for their commitment, noting that billions of dollars are being invested in stadium upgrades, transportation networks, and hospitality services. The football body reaffirmed that the 2026 World Cup would set new benchmarks for sustainability, accessibility, and fan experience.
Football enthusiasts across the world are eagerly anticipating the tournament, which will feature an expanded 48-team format. Despite Trump’s remarks, FIFA insists that the event will unite people through sport and deliver an unforgettable experience across North America.
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FIFA hopes 2026 World Cup cities will be ready despite Trump’s remarks
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has expressed confidence that all host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be ready on time, despite recent comments from former U.S. President Donald Trump that cast doubt on the tournament’s preparations. The global football body reassured fans and stakeholders that both the United States, Canada, and Mexico are working closely to ensure a successful event.
In a statement released on Wednesday, FIFA noted that infrastructure and logistical preparations across the 16 host cities are progressing according to schedule. The organization emphasized that the joint-hosting arrangement — the first of its kind in World Cup history — remains a symbol of unity and collaboration among North American nations.
Trump had earlier criticized the pace of preparations in some U.S. cities, suggesting that certain venues might struggle to meet the expected global standards. However, FIFA dismissed the concerns, stating that it continues to receive regular updates and that all facilities will meet international requirements before the tournament begins.
FIFA also praised the local organizing committees for their commitment, noting that billions of dollars are being invested in stadium upgrades, transportation networks, and hospitality services. The football body reaffirmed that the 2026 World Cup would set new benchmarks for sustainability, accessibility, and fan experience.
Football enthusiasts across the world are eagerly anticipating the tournament, which will feature an expanded 48-team format. Despite Trump’s remarks, FIFA insists that the event will unite people through sport and deliver an unforgettable experience across North America.
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