Countdown Begins: 100 Days to FIFA World Cup 2026

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, representatives from the USA, Canada, and Mexico celebrated the 100-day countdown by illuminating the Empire State Building. The tournament promises a record 104 matches, starting in Mexico City and concluding in New York. Officials from the host nations shared their excitement and readiness, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and collaboration in this global event. Additionally, the official tournament poster was unveiled, capturing the essence of football's unifying spirit. Read on to learn more about the preparations and insights from the officials.
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Countdown Begins: 100 Days to FIFA World Cup 2026

Celebrating 100 Days to FIFA World Cup 2026

On Tuesday, representatives from the USA, Canada, and Mexico celebrated the 100-day countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2026 by lighting up the Empire State Building in the colors of the three host nations.


Overview of the FIFA World Cup 2026

The upcoming FIFA World Cup will be jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, featuring an unprecedented 104 matches. The tournament is set to kick off at Mexico City Stadium on June 11, culminating with the final match at New York New Jersey Stadium on July 19.


Insights from Host Nations' Officials

Officials from the three nations shared their perspectives on the preparations for the tournament.


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Unveiling of the Official Tournament Poster

To mark the 100-day milestone, the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Tournament Poster was revealed, embodying the spirit of this global event. The poster features a central player in a collage design, symbolizing football's unifying power.