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With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to kick off on June 11, national teams from around the globe are descending on North America, transforming training facilities across the United States into temporary homes for the world’s best footballers.
Argentina, the defending World Cup champions, arrived in Kansas City on May 31 with Lionel Messi and his teammates setting up camp at the Sporting KC Training Centre. England’s squad has been training in Florida under manager Thomas Tuchel since June 1, with sessions captured at their pre-tournament base ahead of a friendly against Costa Rica scheduled for June 10 in Orlando. Brazil touched down at Newark International Airport in New Jersey on June 2, where they will be based at the Columbia Park Training Facility throughout the group stage.youtube
The Kansas City metro area has emerged as a base camp hub, hosting four national teams: Argentina, England, the Netherlands, and Algeria, each utilizing facilities across the two-state region.sportingkc
Cape Verde, one of four nations making their World Cup debut, will train at the Waters SportsPlex in Tampa, the Tampa Bay Rowdies’ training facility. The tiny African archipelago qualified for their first World Cup after a 3-0 victory over Eswatini in October 2025 and is drawn in Group H alongside Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay.aljazeera
Iran’s preparations have been shaped by geopolitics. After FIFA approved a request to relocate from Arizona, the team will base itself in Tijuana, Mexico, crossing into the United States only on match days. According to a statement released Wednesday, Iran’s squad will depart Antalya, Turkey, for Tijuana on Saturday, June 6, arriving early Sunday morning. The move followed U.S. President Donald Trump’s remarks discouraging the team from attending, and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s subsequent offer to host them.pbs
In total, 39 of the 48 participating teams have established base camps across the United States, with seven in Mexico and two in Canada. The tournament — the first to feature 48 teams — will be played across 16 stadiums in three countries, culminating in the final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 19.fifa