FIFA visits Toronto this week to hold 2026 World Cup candidate city workshops
TORONTO — The next step in the host city selection process for the 2026 World Cup takes place Thursday when FIFA representatives meet with the Canadian Soccer Association and representatives from Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal.
The travelling FIFA group, which numbers more than 10, is holding similar workshops in Mexico City and Dallas around the Toronto visit.
The three candidate Canadian venues will be represented by city, tourism and stadium officials. The workshops will cover everything related to the competition, from accommodations and training sites to transportation.
“It’s the opportunity for FIFA to engage directly with the candidate host cities on the requirements,” said Peter Montopoli, general secretary of the Canadian Soccer Association. “There are other stages of the process … (Thursday) is really the first engagement between FIFA and the candidates host cities.”