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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Jun 13, 2018, 06:57 AM Jun 2018

U.S., Mexico and Canada win joint bid for 2026 World Cup, topping Morocco in FIFA vote [View all]

Source: Washington Post

MOSCOW -- The World Cup is returning to the United States, and this time, Mexico and Canada are along for the wild ride. A North American joint bid won the rights Wednesday to host the 2026 edition of the celebrated soccer tournament, defeating Morocco and bouncing back from an unfathomable U.S. defeat to Qatar in voting for the 2022 event eight years ago. The member associations in FIFA, the sport's governing body, favored the North American effort, known as the United Bid, in a landslide vote, 134-65.

Thus, 32 years after setting World Cup attendance records in hosting the 1994 competition, the United States will join forces with its neighbors to organize a championship that, in 2026, will expand to 48 teams from 32. Mexico hosted the World Cup in 1970 and '86. Canada is involved for the first time. It will mark the first time three countries have shared the planet's most popular sporting event.

In an agreement announced when the bid launched last year, the United States will stage 60 of the 80 matches, including all from the quarterfinals on, while Mexico and Canada will get 10 apiece. Twenty-three cities, including Washington and Baltimore, are in the running to become the 16 match venues. In all likelihood, 11 of the 17 proposed U.S. sites will make the cut. A decision is not expected for another two years.

Wednesday's vote, conducted during the FIFA Congress at Moscow's expo center, provided a much-needed victory for American soccer, which is in the process of rebuilding the men's program in the wake of last fall's failure to qualify for this summer's World Cup in Russia. With the Americans absent for the first time since 1986, the tournament will begin Thursday in Moscow with Russia facing Saudi Arabia.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soccer-insider/wp/2018/06/13/u-s-mexico-and-canada-win-joint-bid-for-2026-world-cup-topping-morocco-in-fifa-vote/?utm_term=.b36bc36f1569



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U.S., Mexico and Canada win right to jointly host 2026 World Cup, edging Morocco and providing needed boost to American soccer

by Washington Post Staff June 13 at 6:54 AM

The United States will join forces with its neighbors to organize the wildly popular tournament, returning the competition to North America for the first time since 1994.

In balloting held in Moscow on the eve of this year's World Cup, the national federations of FIFA, the sport's governing body, voted 134-65 in favor of what is known as the United Bid. The event will expand to 48 teams from 32 in 2026, and organizers say it will generate $5.8 billion across the three host countries.

U.S. soccer officials see the victory as a major opportunity to further grow a sport that has blossomed in its borders since 1994 but whose national team failed to qualify for this year's event for the first time since 1986.

This is a developing story. It will be updated.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/sports/wp/2018/06/13/u-s-mexico-and-canada-win-right-to-jointly-host-2026-world-cup-edging-morocco-and-providing-needed-boost-to-american-soccer/?utm_term=.f186a0fcf810


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