Where and how FIFA does its business matters. thrace & jeffrueter dissect the social and political issues and what lies ahead with the 2026 World Cup hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.
. A recent wave of local legislation has also lifted restrictions in Mexico City, but it remains restricted in the states of Jalisco and Nuevo León .Looming large over not just this tournament but all aspects of life in the United States is the 2024 presidential election. As of January 2023, it’s unclear whether or not current president Joe Biden will run for a second term in office.
“I take the view that having a sporting event, a global sporting event like the World Cup, is a great opportunity to express our engagement as a partner in the world, not as the superpower that tells the world what to do,” Posner said.
While the bidding process for the 2026 hosting rights began in 2015, the United 2026 group was awarded the rights during Trump’s presidency. As a result, he tweeted: “Thank you for all of the compliments on getting the World Cup to come to the U.S.A., Mexico and Canada. I worked hard on this, along with a Great Team of talented people. We never fail, and it will be a great World Cup!”The relationship between the United States and Mexico is a complicated one to unpack.
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