FIFA have today announced the host cities for World Cup 2026, divided
into three regions.
West:
Guadalajara (Estadio Akron)
Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium)
San Francisco (Levi's Stadium)
Seattle (Lumen Field)
Vancouver (BC Place)
Central:
Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
Dallas (AT&T Stadium)
Houston (NRG Stadium)
Kansas City (Arrowhead Stadium)
Mexico City (Estadio Azteca)
Monterrey (Estadio BBVA)
East:
Boston / Foxborough (Gillette Stadium)
Miami (Hard Rock Stadium)
New York / New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)
Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field)
Toronto (BMO Field)
RM
Some cities are not happy.
New York / New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)
On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 10:44:36 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
New York / New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)
Why are 75% of the matches being played in the USA?
On 2022-06-17 05:24, Mark wrote:
On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 10:44:36 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
New York / New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)
Yeah, definitely thought this was unfair on both Edmonton and Canada. Edmonton looked a nice place to watch a World Cup match and Canada shouldnrCOt have had any less stadia than Mexico.Why are 75% of the matches being played in the USA?This was more or less clear from the original bid.
Kind of disappointed Edmonton, who were in the running, did not get any games.
And is New York / New Jersey all 1 city now?--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
Well the New York teams from various sports play at Stadiums in New
Jersey, so I assume that is why they describe it this way. The proposed stadium is used by the Jets and Giants and is only 8 km west of New York City.
Some of the other descriptions of stadium location are less accurate.
The AT and T stadium is actually in Arlington, not Dallas, for example,
but I guess it is all part of the same metropolitan area. Levi's stadium
is in Santa Clara, close to San Jos|-, so not really in San Francisco.
But who's quibbling?
On Friday, June 17, 2022 at 5:52:49 PM UTC+1, MH wrote:
On 2022-06-17 05:24, Mark wrote:
On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 10:44:36 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
New York / New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Yeah, definitely thought this was unfair on both Edmonton and Canada. Edmonton looked a nice place to watch a World Cup match and Canada shouldnrCOt have had any less stadia than Mexico.Why are 75% of the matches being played in the USA?This was more or less clear from the original bid.
Kind of disappointed Edmonton, who were in the running, did not get any games.
RM
And is New York / New Jersey all 1 city now?
Well the New York teams from various sports play at Stadiums in New Jersey, so I assume that is why they describe it this way. The proposed stadium is used by the Jets and Giants and is only 8 km west of New York City.
Some of the other descriptions of stadium location are less accurate.
The AT and T stadium is actually in Arlington, not Dallas, for example, but I guess it is all part of the same metropolitan area. Levi's stadium is in Santa Clara, close to San Jos|-, so not really in San Francisco.
But who's quibbling?
Initial thought is What the Hell, but I suppose FIFA looks at population and USA is 10 x Kanada, Mexico probably 5x or 6x, so Mexico should be more upset. Just seems dumb playing football errrrr I mean soccer matches in front of a bunch of Americans yelling "why don he pick up de ball and run wit it".Ottawa didnrCOt apply to be a candidate city. Montreal did at first but withdrew, I think because the various fees and tax breaks FIFA expected became an issue. It was Montreal withdrawing that gave Vancouver the opportunity to become a candidate.
But yeah, Ottawa and Montreal should have been given games.
On Friday, June 17, 2022 at 2:14:34 p.m. UTC-4, Real Mardin wrote:
On Friday, June 17, 2022 at 5:52:49 PM UTC+1, MH wrote:
On 2022-06-17 05:24, Mark wrote:
On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 10:44:36 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
New York / New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Yeah, definitely thought this was unfair on both Edmonton and Canada. Edmonton looked a nice place to watch a World Cup match and Canada shouldnrCOt have had any less stadia than Mexico.Why are 75% of the matches being played in the USA?This was more or less clear from the original bid.
Kind of disappointed Edmonton, who were in the running, did not get any games.
RM
And is New York / New Jersey all 1 city now?
Well the New York teams from various sports play at Stadiums in New Jersey, so I assume that is why they describe it this way. The proposed stadium is used by the Jets and Giants and is only 8 km west of New York City.
Some of the other descriptions of stadium location are less accurate. The AT and T stadium is actually in Arlington, not Dallas, for example, but I guess it is all part of the same metropolitan area. Levi's stadium is in Santa Clara, close to San Jos|-, so not really in San Francisco. But who's quibbling?
Initial thought is What the Hell, but I suppose FIFA looks at
population and USA is 10 x Kanada, Mexico probably 5x or 6x, so
Mexico should be more upset. Just seems dumb playing football
errrrr I mean soccer matches in front of a bunch of Americans
yelling "why don he pick up de ball and run wit it".
But yeah, Ottawa and Montreal should have been given games.
Binder Dundat wrote:Canadians dont say Dude, they say Lad (or maybe Hoser) they also would not go to WC games, we spend our summers at the cottage fishin, smokin weed and drinkin beer. We only go out for winter sports like curling and ice hockey.
Initial thought is What the Hell, but I suppose FIFA looks at
population and USA is 10 x Kanada, Mexico probably 5x or 6x, so
Mexico should be more upset. Just seems dumb playing football
errrrr I mean soccer matches in front of a bunch of Americans
yelling "why don he pick up de ball and run wit it".
But yeah, Ottawa and Montreal should have been given games.And then there would be a bunch of Canadians yelling, look at the
size of them goals dude, no goalie will keep the puck out of them!!!
;-)
FIFA have today announced the host cities for World Cup 2026, divided into three regions.
On 2022-06-16, Real Mardin <real_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
FIFA have today announced the host cities for World Cup 2026, divided into three regions.
Is it a World Cup first where a host nation doesn't have any games in
its capital city? And we even have two such hosts.
Strange contrast with one World Cup hosted exclusively by the World's 166th largest country, while the next cup is a joint project between the--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
World's 2nd, 4th, and 14th largest countries.
Strange contrast with one World Cup hosted exclusively by the World's
166th largest country, while the next cup is a joint project between
the World's 2nd, 4th, and 14th largest countries.
On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 6:56:45 PM UTC+2, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
On 2022-06-16, Real Mardin <real_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
FIFA have today announced the host cities for World Cup 2026, divided into three regions.
Is it a World Cup first where a host nation doesn't have any games in
its capital city? And we even have two such hosts.
Well there were no matches in Bonn in 1974...
On 2022-07-25, Werner Pichler <wpic...@gmail.com> wrote:A bit unfortunate then that there were no World Cup matches in Cologne in 1974 either...
On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 6:56:45 PM UTC+2, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
On 2022-06-16, Real Mardin <real_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
FIFA have today announced the host cities for World Cup 2026, divided into three regions.
Is it a World Cup first where a host nation doesn't have any games in
its capital city? And we even have two such hosts.
Well there were no matches in Bonn in 1974...
I had totally not overlooked that, and definitely consider Bonn a
suburb of K||ln.
On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 10:44:36 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:Why is any country awarded any competition, or part of any competition?
New York / New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)Why are 75% of the matches being played in the USA?
On Friday, June 17, 2022 at 7:24:48 AM UTC-4, Mark wrote:I suppose it's just more convenient for all the games to be played in 1 country. Less travelling involved etc.
On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 10:44:36 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
Why is any country awarded any competition, or part of any competition?New York / New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)Why are 75% of the matches being played in the USA?
And is New York / New Jersey all 1 city now?So New Jersey is a state; New York happens to be close to the boundary of New Jersey, and it's metropolitan area extends into the state of New Jersey? Have I understood that right? And is MetLife stadium actually in New Jersey?
No. New Jersey is a state that borders New York City. Due to the population and space density in NYC, the biggest stadium serving the NYC metropolitan area is in NJ, just a few miles from Manhattan. Both of NYC's NFL teams play their home games at MetLife Stadium.
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