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Mexico, Canada welcome hosting ‘26 World Cup with US

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The leaders of Mexico and Canada gleefully cheered winning the right to host the 2026 World Cup jointly with the United States on Wednesday, emphasizin­g unity at a time when US President Donald Trump has frayed relations with the two neighbors during his 18 months in office.

Trump, who as part of a tougher US immigratio­n policy has called for a wall to be built on the country’s southern border and paid for by Mexico, just days ago personally insulted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over a trade dispute.

US Soccer Federation President Carlos Cordeiro suggested to reporters on a conference call that bringing the three countries together was more of a challenge than any Trump effect.

“If you stop and appreciate for a second just the vast number of assurances, guarantees that we had to get from all three government­s working together, that is a massive undertakin­g for one nation, let alone three nations,” Cordeiro said after the vote by the Congress of world soccer’s governing body FIFA in Moscow, where the 2018 World Cup kicks off on Thursday.

“So if there were any complexity here it was three nations working together which just raised the difficulty of getting stuff done,” Cordeiro said.

The joint bid received 134 votes to 65 for Morocco. One FIFA Congress member voted for “neither bid.”

Trump, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Trudeau all took to Twitter to post their reactions to the news.

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