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Challenges and Anticipations Surround World Cup in North America
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- June 12, 2026
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The World Cup, which began in Mexico City, stands as one of the most ambitious tournaments to date. This event, marking a return to North America after more than three decades, involves 48 teams in 104 matches over 39 days across 16 cities in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. Planning for the tournament took eight years. However, the event has been overshadowed by various controversies and challenges even before Mexico faced South Africa at Estadio Azteca.
Political and Geopolitical Tensions
Relations between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada have been strained by recent U.S. policies dealing with tariffs and border security. Travel bans have hindered many prospective visitors, support staff, and officials from participating, with concerns about ICE raids and immigration issues compounding the tensions. The tournament’s political significance has escalated, as highlighted by Jules Boykoff, a political science professor, who calls it a highly combustible World Cup politically.
Visa Denials and Travel Issues
Iran’s participation is affected due to tensions with the U.S. and their relocation of training facilities from Tucson to Tijuana after visa denials. Journalists from Iran and several African countries faced refusals, exacerbating diplomatic strains. Players and journalists from countries like Senegal, Uzbekistan, and Iraq have been detained at U.S. airports, while Somali referee Omar Artan was turned away at Miami International Airport.
Ticket Pricing Concerns
FIFA’s ticketing process, criticized for its opacity and high prices, has prompted investigations by New York and New Jersey attorneys general. These cost issues deter public interest, contributing to an overall low enthusiasm in the U.S., with polls indicating 54% of Americans are uninterested in the tournament.
FIFA’s Optimism
Despite these concerns, FIFA President Gianni Infantino remains positive, claiming this will be the biggest and most inclusive FIFA World Cup. The event is projected to significantly increase FIFA’s revenue by nearly $9 billion. Steve Georgakis, a sports studies lecturer, emphasizes the dual nature of the World Cup as both a global celebration and a commercial endeavor, asserting its broad appeal remains powerful.
Past World Cup Controversies
The World Cup has a history of controversies, including geopolitical issues in 1974 and 1978. Recently, the focus was on cost overruns and human rights concerns in 2010 and 2014. Nevertheless, the games themselves often overshadow these issues according to Jonathan Wilson, a columnist and author.
Stars and Newcomers
The tournament promises remarkable performances from athletes like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in their final World Cups, joined by rising stars such as Kylian Mbabbe. Newcomers include teams from Jordan, Curacao, Cape Verde, and Uzbekistan. Unforeseen storylines may also emerge, contributing to the event’s narrative.
ICE and Travel Restrictions
Travel restrictions affect 39 countries, with immigration and security measures in effect at venues like SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. Concerns about ICE enforcement and visa difficulties may reduce tourist traffic, evidenced by low hotel bookings. FIFA’s ticket and parking prices, weather issues, and a recently lifted ban on water bottles further complicate the situation.
Future Considerations
FIFA defends its pricing as necessary for revenue aimed at developing soccer globally. Concerns over climate impact the scheduling of matches, many scheduled during hot afternoons to suit European TV audiences. Georgakis concludes that the tournament’s success depends on the quality of play. Compelling football could eclipse off-field issues, while lackluster performances may highlight existing controversies.
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