How the 2026 World Cup became too big for FIFA to resist Trump's influence
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first to feature 48 teams, will be hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada over 104 matches. FIFA has billed it as the largest and most commercially valuable tournament in the competition's history. The event coincides with the United States marking its 250th anniversary, adding a layer of national symbolism to the occasion. This backdrop aligns closely with Donald Trump's political brand, which thrives on grand displays of patriotism, stadiums, and national pageantry. With a potential deep run by the US team, the tournament offers Trump a significant stage heading into a landmark year for the country.
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