FIFA Rejected These Famous Stadiums For 2026 World Cup
Video Overview & Insights
In this video, we explore the iconic stadiums that were rejected—or withdrew—from hosting the 2026 FIFA WORLD CUP, including Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Soldier Field in Chicago, the Rose Bowl, U.S. Bank Stadium, Northwest Stadium, Caesars Superdome, Bank of America Stadium, Camping World Stadium, Nissan Stadium, and more.
Michigan's big house was a painful rejection
Why did FIFA pass on some of America’s most famous venues? Was it because of outdated facilities, financial disputes, geography, or simply fierce competition?
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I'm all for growing the domestic fanbase with MLS and USL, but filling a 15,000 seat stadium with locals is a long-ass way from being able to host a world cup. Local support means diddly-poo in this context.
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The US easily could have hosted alone. If the US can’t, then who can?
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