FIFA Club World Cup: A Dress Rehearsal for USA-Canada-Mexico 2026 Amid Escalating Anti-Trump Protests
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino aims to boost soccer's popularity in the U.S. through the upcoming World Cup in 2026, co-hosted by Canada and Mexico.
- Soccer is gaining traction among younger audiences and the Latino community, presenting a unique opportunity during the double World Cup events, according to reports from various sources.
- Concerns arise over immigration policies and potential visa issues for international travelers, complicating logistics for the upcoming tournaments as noted by several observers.
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US President Donald Trump wants to stage the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Olympic Games as mega-events. Club World Cup serves as a gallop, but migration and customs policy as well as unrest in Los Angeles cast dark shadows.
Under the guise of a war leader, US President Donald Trump wants to use military forces in his own country in the chaos of deportations and demonstrations. In this climate of fear, the Club World Cup begins, threatening empty stadiums and protests. Or will everything be fine for Thomas Müller?
Phil Murphy, Governor of New Jersey, talks in an exclusive interview about Donald Trump, Gianni Infantino and the Club World Cup.
The United States is hosting, from Saturday, the football tournament that the president considers to be a general rehearsal before the 2026 World and the 2028 Olympic Games, held in his country.
Trump's LA immigration showdown casts shadow over upcoming World Cup
When FIFA announced in 2018 that the United States had been selected to host the 2026 World Cup, President Donald Trump — then two years into his first term — offered a characteristically bombastic prediction: the soccer championship, cohosted by Canada and Mexico, would be "maybe the biggest sporting event in the world." But now, with just one year until the games begin, observers have begun raising red flags about Trump's militarized anti-immi…
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