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FIFA Confirms that Japan and Sweden Will Not Train at the University Stadium for the World Cup 2026

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FIFA reported that the selections from Japan and Sweden will no longer use the University Stadium court for their training prior to the matches they will play in Nuevo León during the 2026 World Cup. The decision is part of the logistical and operational adjustments that the governing body of football makes towards the fair World Cup player, so both teams will have to work in alternate venues during their stay in regional territory. Up to now, F…
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FIFA reported that the selections from Japan and Sweden will no longer use the University Stadium court for their training prior to the matches they will play in Nuevo León during the 2026 World Cup. The decision is part of the logistical and operational adjustments that the governing body of football makes towards the fair World Cup player, so both teams will have to work in alternate venues during their stay in regional territory. Up to now, F…

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The fact that Japan changed courts to train because the UANL facilities were in poor condition seems to charge a bigger bill. FIFA warned Tigers that they would not use their stadium, the Volcano, to get Sweden and Japan ready for their 2026 World Cup matches in Monterrey. Photo: @Rayados (via X) Sweden and Japan will not train at Tigers Stadium for the 2026 World Cup. No less than Carlos Valenzuela, Executive Vice President of Tigers, confirmed…

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The University Stadium was left out of FIFA's immediate plans to receive training during the 2026 World Cup.The agency notified the Tigers board that the Volcan court will not be used by the selections of Japan and Sweden in the practices prior to their respective parties in Monterrey, a decision that again puts under review the conditions of the world championship camps in the Sultana del Norte.The measure was confirmed by Carlos Valenzuela, ex…

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Vanguardia broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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