by PanamericanWorld | Aug 14, 2025
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will mark a before-and-after moment in soccer history. For the first time, three countries — Canada, Mexico, and the United States — will share hosting duties, in an expanded format that will bring together 48 national teams and offer 104...
by PanamericanWorld | Aug 12, 2025
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already shaping up to be the most lucrative sporting event in history—and Canada will be at the heart of it. With Toronto and Vancouver among the 16 host cities, and the Canadian men’s national team competing on home soil, the tournament...
by PanamericanWorld | Aug 4, 2025
When Toronto opens its arms to the FIFA World Cup 2026, it won’t just be about the goals scored at Toronto Stadium. The city’s cultural pulse will be beating just as loudly at Fort York and The Bentway — the official sites for Toronto’s FIFA Fan Festival. These two...
by PanamericanWorld | Aug 3, 2025
When the first whistle blows in the summer of 2026, it won’t just mark the kickoff of the biggest FIFA World Cup ever—featuring 48 nations and 104 matches—it will also debut a transcendent new global stage: a network of architectural marvels stretching across Canada,...
by Miguel Ernesto | Jul 31, 2025
By Miguel Gomez and Orrin Benn The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co‑hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, remains set to feature 48 teams, 104 matches, and 16 host cities. First announced in 2018, the North American collaboration has kept its promise. However, by...
by PanamericanWorld | Jul 24, 2025
The FIFA World Cup 2026 won’t be played only on the pitch. It will also be felt in the streets, in bustling markets, around food trucks, and in every bite shared between strangers celebrating a goal—or consoling a defeat. One thing’s certain: this World Cup will...