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Fans may have to pay $150 to travel to World Cup games at MetLife Stadium this summer, but FIFA believes NJ Transit's Regional Stadium Mobility Plan will be a success. The FIFA World Cup 2026 New York New Jersey Host Committee and NJ Transit announced the ...
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As Houston prepares to see the first of seven matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Chris Canetti, President of the Houston Host Committee, said the city is ready for the influx of visitors expected during the tournament beginning June 14.
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FIFA World Cup 26™ Miami Host Committee Names Bayfront Park as Official Site of the FIFA Fan Festival™ Miami
The FIFA World Cup 26 Miami Host Committee today announced Bayfront Park as the official location of the FIFA Fan Festival Miami, the city's free, family-friendly destination to celebrate the beautiful game throughout the tournament. For 23 days, the ...
HOUSTON - The FIFA World Cup 2026 Houston Host Committee previewed their Human Rights Action Plan, in which they explain how they plan on preventing issues like human and labor trafficking. The committee shared their main guidelines on how they plan on ...
Nepali migrant workers rest after a day of work on foam mattresses, between 1 and 8 centimeters thick in a labor camp dormitory in Doha's Industrial Area, on June 18, 2011. These workers said that they pooled savings money to purchase an old television set ...
The city of Dallas could be a step closer to landing a key piece of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. A council committee on Monday is set to receive a briefing from the Dallas Sports Commission on next steps to secure the use of the city's convention center for ...
A decision to stave off litigation between Fox and FIFA turned into a bonanza worth hundreds of millions of dollars in discounted World Cup rights to the broadcaster.
BERNE (Reuters) - FIFA's reform committee kept its plans for overhauling the scandal-plagued organisation's structure under wraps after its second meeting on Sunday, saying only that discussions had been "rich and in-depth". Francois Carrard, the committee ...