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Dallas Named a Host City for Fifa World Cup 2026©

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June 16, 2022 – Major League Soccer (MLS)FC Dallas News Release

DALLAS – The City of Dallas was named one of 16 host cities for FIFA World Cup 2026©, announced today by FIFA on a live broadcast from New York City. It is a significant milestone on the road to FIFA World Cup 2026© as the 16 host cities in three countries are due to stage matches between 48 teams.


A crowd of enthusiastic fans gathered at the AT&T Discovery District in downtown Dallas to watch the live announcement, celebrating the historic announcement as Dallas was named one of the host cities for the first time since 1994.

“This is a big day for the city of Dallas. Being named as a host city for FIFA World Cup 2026© provides a once-in-a generation opportunity to create a legacy for North Texas through the most popular sport in the world,” said Dallas Sports Commission Executive Director Monica Paul. “From infrastructure and arts to top-level training facilities and a world-class venue in AT&T Stadium, Dallas offers everything that the committee could have wanted in a host city. It’s incredibly gratifying to be chosen, and we can’t wait to begin preparing for FIFA World Cup 2026©.”

Cities also named as FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities include Atlanta, Boston, Guadalajara, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Monterrey, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto and Vancouver.

“There is no greater sporting event in the world than the FIFA World Cup,” said Dan Hunt, Dallas 2026 Host City Bid Chairman and President, FC Dallas. “We are thrilled that FIFA has selected Dallas as a host city for the North American bid and FC Dallas is proud to play an important part in this process.

“The legacy of the 1994 World Cup is a big reason why we’re here today. On the back of that World Cup, Major League Soccer was born. As the league has grown, the appetite for elite-level soccer continues to flourish. There has never been a better moment in time to be involved in the beautiful game than right now.”

AT&T Stadium in Arlington will be one of the primary venues in FIFA World Cup 2026©.

“Our region is known for delivering a world-class sports experience, and FIFA World Cup 2026© will fit perfectly within that framework,” said Dallas Cowboys Owner, President and General Manager Jerry Jones. “We’re thrilled that the committee has selected Dallas as a host city and can’t wait to once again showcase our region on a global stage. AT&T Stadium is one of the…

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