Arab Times

US gains Trump backing for World Cup bid

Mexico, Canada co-host

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WASHINGTON, April 11, (AP): The United States launched its bid to cohost the 2026 World Cup with Mexico and Canada on Monday after gaining the support of President Donald Trump to pursue soccer’s showpiece amid heightened regional political tensions.

The United States launched its bid to co-host the 2026 World Cup with Mexico and Canada on Monday after gaining the support of President Donald Trump to pursue soccer’s showpiece amid heightened regional political tensions.

Trump derided Mexico as a source of rapists and criminals in his campaign and has vowed to build a wall on the southern border. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto recently canceled a trip to Washington over Trump’s insistence that Mexico pay for the wall.

US Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati immediatel­y faced questions about the impact of Trump’s stance toward Mexicans on staging one of the biggest events in sports as he presented the bid alongside his counterpar­ts from Mexico and Canada in New York.

“We have very specifical­ly addressed this with the president,” Gulati said of the Trump controvers­ies. “He is fully supportive of the joint bid, encouraged the joint bid, and is especially pleased with the fact Mexico is participat­ing in the joint bid.”

Trump has faced criticism over his plans — since stopped by courts — to bar new visas for people from Iran, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and Libya. FIFA President Gianni Infantino said last month that all players, team officials, and support staff from the 48 finalists “need to have access to the country, otherwise there is no World Cup. That is obvious.” The US, Mexico and Canada have to guarantee freedom of travel as part of the bidding requiremen­ts.

The proposal for the first World Cup with the field expanded from 32 to 48 teams is that the US hosts all the games from the quarterfin­als. The US would get 60 games while Mexico and Canada would have 10 each.

“We don’t believe sport can solve all the issues in the world but, especially with what’s going on in the world today, we believe this is a hugely positive signal and symbol of what we can do together in unifying people, especially in our three countries,” Gulati said atop the Freedom Tower in lower Manhattan.

The North American nations are seeking to bring the World Cup back to the region for the first time since 1994 when the US was the sole host. Mexico wants to be the first three-time World Cup host after previous editions in 1970 and 1986.

The US, Mexico, and Canada all expect to qualify automatica­lly — as the last co-hosts South Korea and Japan did in 2002 — but the FIFA Council has the final decision on the 2026 slots. The quota of finalists for CONCACAF, the North and Central American and Caribbean region, will double to at least six under the new format.

The hosting rights are due to be awarded by FIFA in 2020.

Africa and South America are eligible to bid but no countries from those continents have publicly declared an interest. Argentina and Uruguay are keen on co-hosting in 2030 to mark the 100-year anniversar­y of the event that was first staged in Uruguay.

FIFA rules currently prevent 2026 bidders from Europe and Asia because Russia is staging the World Cup in 2018 and Qatar has the showpiece in 2022. The US participat­ed in the 2018 and 2022 bidding contest but lost in a hotly disputed vote that sparked corruption investigat­ions.

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