FIFA Faces Rising Heat Risks as 2026 World Cup Planning Intensifies
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FIFA faces rising heat risks as 2026 World Cup planning intensifies
A blistering heatwave during this year’s Club World Cup in the U.S. has reignited debate over the health and safety risks of afternoon match times for the 2026 World Cup, set to take place across North America.Amy Tennery reports for Reuters.In short:Temperatures above 90°F (32.2°C) during Club World Cup matches in cities like Cincinnati and Philadelphia forced players to rely on cooling breaks, with coaches describing the conditions as unworkab…
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Faced with the celebration of the upcoming 2026 World Cup, the governor of Nuevo León, Samuel García, held a meeting with Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, to define the federal government's support to the state for projects aimed at fair international sports. Through a statement, the state government reported on the details of the meeting between the head of the state executive and Sheinbaum, which took place in Mexico City.
Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico, met this Thursday with Clara Brugada, governor of Mexico City; Samuel García, governor of Nuevo León, and Pablo Lemus, of Jalisco, to coordinate the preparations for the World Cup of 2026. EFE “It will be a great sports party,” wrote the president in her X account in which she published a photograph of the meeting with the three governors. In 2026 Mexico will become the first country that serves as the hea…
At a strategic meeting held in Mexico City, the governor of Nuevo León, Samuel García Sepúlveda, met with the President of the Republic, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, to present the advances and key requirements for the FIFA 2026 Football World Cup, an event that will place Monterrey in the eyes of the world. The meeting marks a key moment to consolidate infrastructure, mobility and tourism projects that will allow the state not only to be world head…
The governor of Jalisco, Pablo Lemus, asked President Claudia Sheinbaum for 4 billion pesos for electric mobility and water guarantee projects in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Zone, in preparation for the 2026 Football World Cup. The plan includes... Full Note »
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