US host cities outline legacy vision for 2026 FIFA World Cup
One year ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, representatives from all 11 United States host cities have presented plans
Published on Jun 11, 2025
By IANS
- NEW YORK — One year ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, representatives from
all 11 United States host cities have presented plans to ensure the tournament
drives long-term community impact, from cultural equity and infrastructure to
youth sports access.
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- At a panel held Monday at the Paley Center for Media in
New York, host city officials shared initiatives aimed at strengthening
cultural inclusion, expanding youth opportunities, and investing in public
infrastructure.
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- Among the most detailed efforts is Seattle's Chinese
American Art Legacy Project, a 250,000 U.S. dollars city-funded program
designed to highlight the historical contributions of Chinese Americans in the
city's Chinatown-International District, reports Xinhua.
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- April Putney, speaking for Seattle's host committee, said
the project reflects the city's "people-based legacy" approach.
"We're working hand-in-hand with local communities," Putney said.
"It's not just about hosting matches, it's about who gets to be part of
the story."
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- In response to a question from Xinhua, Putney said that
the Chinatown district - located just steps from the stadium - is central to
Seattle's fan and cultural programing. "We want local businesses and
residents to benefit directly," she added.
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- Other cities are taking similarly localized approaches:
Los Angeles is awarding grants to community nonprofits; Miami is curating a
culturally immersive Fan Festival; Kansas City is piloting a new regional
transit model; and Dallas is investing in youth soccer infrastructure and media
capacity.
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- While FIFA oversees the tournament's competitive
structure, U.S. cities are focused on making the event inclusive and locally
meaningful. Free public viewing zones, grassroots partnerships, and regional
branding efforts are part of a broader strategy to use the World Cup as a
platform for long-term civic benefit.
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- The 2026 tournament will span 16 cities across the U.S.,
Canada, and Mexico, with the United States hosting 60 matches, including the
final.