The Stadiums That Could Host the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico
I hope you?ve caught your breath after this year?s FIFA World Cup. France?s win in Moscow?s Luzhniki Stadium marked the end of an era; the last World Cup with a classic format. After the 2022 Winter tournament in Qatar, the competition will be expanded to 48 teams (rather than the current 32).
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I hope you?ve caught your breath after this year?s FIFA World Cup. France?s win in Moscow?s Luzhniki Stadium marked the end of an era; the last World Cup with a classic format. After the 2022 Winter tournament in Qatar, the competition will be expanded to 48 teams (rather than the current 32).For architects it is simple: more teams equals more games which equals more beautiful stadia. In this article, we'll take a look at the potential venues for ?the United Bid? - where the U.S., Canada, and Mexico will join forces to host the world?s largest sporting event - showing the existing and proposed stadia, and the architects who designed them.Before we reveal the list, it?s important to understand the factors that have influenced the decisions. The 2026 United Bid?s success was due in large part to the existing stadia and infrastructure that the three nations could offer, a stark contrast in comparison to the 2022 Qatar bid. This means w...
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I hope you?ve caught your breath after this year?s FIFA World Cup. France?s win in Moscow?s Luzhniki Stadium marked the end of an era; the last World Cup with a classic format. After the 2022 Winter tournament in Qatar, the competition will be expanded to 48 teams (rather than the current 32).For architects it is simple: more teams equals more games which equals more beautiful stadia. In this article, we'll take a look at the potential venues for ?the United Bid? - where the U.S., Canada, and Mexico will join forces to host the world?s largest sporting event - showing the existing and proposed stadia, and the architects who designed them.Before we reveal the list, it?s important to understand the factors that have influenced the decisions. The 2026 United Bid?s success was due in large part to the existing stadia and infrastructure that the three nations could offer, a stark contrast in comparison to the 2022 Qatar bid. This means w...
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