Dallas, Texas, is set to shine on the global stage as it prepares to host the FIFA World Cup 26 Semi-final at the renowned Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) in Arlington. With a total of nine matches slated for the city, Arlington is gearing up to welcome hundreds of thousands of fans for this monumental sporting extravaganza.
Monica Paul, the Executive Director of the Dallas Sports Commission, expressed the significance of this event, emphasizing Dallas as the ideal destination for such a prestigious tournament. She highlighted the unprecedented attention the matches would bring to the region and the opportunity to showcase Dallas as a world-class destination.
This isn't Dallas' first encounter with the FIFA World Cup. In 1994, the city hosted matches at the historic Cotton Bowl Stadium, setting the stage for another momentous occasion in 2026. Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys Owner, President, and General Manager, extended gratitude to the collaborative effort that secured Dallas as a host city, emphasizing the extraordinary teamwork involved.
The selection of Dallas as a host city is a testament to its rich soccer history and its position in the global soccer landscape, as stated by Dan Hunt, FC Dallas President and Dallas FIFA World Cup 26 Chairman. The announcement was broadcast worldwide, underscoring the anticipation and excitement surrounding the event.
Mayor Eric L. Johnson of Dallas expressed pride in the city's readiness to host such major FIFA World Cup matches, highlighting Dallas' status as a premier sports city in the United States. Similarly, Arlington Mayor Jim Ross conveyed excitement about being one of the host cities for FIFA World Cup 26TM, reflecting the enthusiasm shared by the entire North Texas community.
The tournament's magnitude extends beyond Dallas, with millions of fans expected to flock to the region and the 15 other host cities across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The inclusivity of the tournament, with 48 teams and 104 matches across 16 stadiums, promises to engage fans worldwide.
As preparations for FIFA World Cup 26 ramp up, fans can pre-register for ticket information and sign up for volunteer opportunities to be part of this historic event. Social media engagement channels provide avenues for fans to stay connected and immersed in the excitement surrounding the tournament.
The Dallas Sports Commission, a division of Visit Dallas, spearheads efforts to elevate the city's status as a sports hub, with a track record of hosting numerous events and generating significant economic impact. FIFA World Cup 26TM, with its innovative tournament format and broad reach, marks a historic moment for soccer enthusiasts worldwide.
With its transformation into Dallas Stadium for FIFA World Cup 26, AT&T Stadium in Arlington is poised to be a beacon of sporting excellence, further solidifying Dallas' standing as a premier host city for global events.