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FIFA president promises ‘world will be welcomed' as US hosts Club World Cup
Gianni Infantino said he received assurances from the White House that any foreign fans would be in good hands during their time in the United States.
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UEFA president calls 64-team men's World Cup plan ‘a bad idea'
A push to expand the men’s 2030 World Cup to 64 teams is “a bad idea,” UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin said on Thursday.
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FIFA planning LAFC-America playoff game for final Club World Cup spot
The final entry for this summer’s Club World Cup in the U.S. could be decided in a playoff game between LAFC and Mexican team América.
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FIFA unveils $1B prize fund for Club World Cup in the US this summer
The winner of FIFA’s first 32-team Club World Cup in the U.S. this summer could earn $125 million as details of the prize fund were shared Wednesday.
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Latest FIFA report highlights the inequities in women's soccer
Despite the growing attention on women’s soccer globally, the vast majority of players and teams still struggle for resources and investment.
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Trump will lead task force preparing for 2026 World Cup
President Donald Trump created a task force Friday to prepare for the 2026 World Cup at a time when his tariffs have upped tensions in the continent.
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FIFA promises $1 billion total prize money at men's Club World Cup in US
FIFA promised $1 billion in total prize money Wednesday to the 32 teams playing at the men’s Club World Cup in the United States.
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How the US-Mexico joint bid for 2031 Women's World Cup got a clearer path
The expected bid by the U.S. and Mexico to co-host the 2031 Women’s World Cup can face only a rival bid from Africa following Europe’s exclusion.
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FIFA names Dallas as host site for International Broadcast Center for World Cup
FIFA, the City of Dallas and the North Texas FIFA World Cup 26 Organizing Committee will host a press briefing at Dallas City Hall Wednesday afternoon.
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Convention center planning for FIFA, demolition and redesign
Dallas leaders move forward with plans to host FIFA’s International Broadcast Center for the 2026 World Cup.
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Dallas city leaders continue to plan for FIFA World Cup
City council is expected to green-light an agreement Wednesday with the Dallas Sports Commission to help organize efforts ahead of the FIFA World Cup next year. NBC 5’s David Goins reports that will also include the downtown convention center – hosting soccer journalists – while being completely re-designed.
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Arlington mayor seeks city's inclusion in temporary World Cup name for AT&T Stadium
In Arlington, the mayor has a lot to say about plans to temporarily change the name of AT&T Stadium for the 2026 World Cup.
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Could name change come to AT&T Stadium for 2026 World Cup?
In Arlington, the mayor has a lot to say about plans to temporarily change the name of AT&T Stadium for the 2026 World Cup. Maria Guerrero has the story.
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Here are the Club World Cup 2025 groups, including Messi's Inter Miami
FIFA on Thursday drew the groups for the 32-team Club World Cup in 2025, set to transpire in the United States.
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What to know for FIFA's revamped Club World Cup draw: Teams, history, more
Soccer’s biggest ever global club tournament is coming to the United States next year and the 32-team group stage will be drawn Thursday.
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Dallas panel advances plan to host FIFA World Cup International Broadcast Center
The Dallas City Council will vote on Dec. 11 to approve up to $15 million in convention center upgrades to host FIFA International Broadcast Center for 2026 World Cup.
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Dallas Sports Commission makes pitch to bring FIFA International Broadcast Center to Dallas
The Dallas Sports Commission made its pitch to host a major part of the 2026 World Cup at the convention center. NBC 5’s David Goins reports the FIFA International Broadcast Center serves as the hub for every match and will require city council buy-in to bring it to Dallas.
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Five North Texas cities on FIFA list of potential “base camps” for 2026 World Cup
While the nine planned games at AT&T Stadium for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, including a semifinal, are expected to draw 100,000 fans for each game, more DFW cities could help support the 39-day event.
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McKinney puts its hat in the ring for a World Cup training site
The City of McKinney wants in on the World Cup action as North Texas hosts a total of nine matches including a semi-final match. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera reports FIFA is shopping around for training sites across Dallas-Fort Worth and McKinney is in the running.
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FIFA considers McKinney site for World Cup training facility
A McKinney training facility hopes to be a training site for teams competing in the 2026 World Cup.