Slide 13/14/15, World Cup cities 2026- Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey
Mexico, the country that gifted the world with ‘the beautiful game’, will host in three cities: Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey. Guadalajara, known as the ‘Pearl of the West’, is home to Estadio Akron, a modern arena perfect for the grandeur of the World Cup. Mexico City, the capital, is a city of energy and passion. The Azteca Stadium, the third-largest football stadium in the world, will undoubtedly serve as an impressive venue. Monterrey, famed for its industrial strength and natural beauty, rounds out Mexico’s offering with the Estadio BBVA, a venue designed with the spectator in mind.
Slide 16/17, World Cup cities 2026- Toronto and Montreal
Finally, Canada, a country with a growing football presence, will host in two cities: Toronto and Montreal. Toronto’s BMO Field, set against the backdrop of the city’s iconic skyline, and Montreal’s Olympic Stadium, a testament to the city’s rich sporting heritage, will set the stage for the northernmost World Cup matches ever played.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup promises to be a landmark event, not only for the expansion of competing teams but for its geographic breadth. It stands as a testament to the unifying power of football and the global community it fosters. As we anticipate this historic event, the selected host cities are a reminder of the vast, vibrant, and varied landscapes of North America, ready to welcome the world in 2026.
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