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U.S. Dominates 2026 World Cup Team Staging
28 May
Summary
- Thirty-nine teams will train in the United States for the 2026 World Cup.
- Canada hosts only two teams, despite being a co-host nation.
- Base camp selection prioritizes practical needs over symbolic balance.

The 2026 World Cup's team base camp locations have been finalized, revealing a significant concentration within the United States. Of the 48 participating nations, 39 will establish their training camps in the U.S., while seven will be based in Mexico and a mere two in Canada.
This distribution underscores the United States' dominant role in the tournament's preparation phase. The U.S. hosts 11 of the 16 venues and offers the most extensive elite training facilities. Kansas City, for instance, will host both England and Argentina, demonstrating its significance as a central hub.
Conversely, Canada's limited presence, with only its national team and Panama based there, stands out. This outcome suggests that base camp selection prioritizes practical tournament needs and geographic grouping over a balanced distribution among host nations.
Notable team placements include Brazil, Morocco, and Senegal in the New York New Jersey area, adding to the region's importance beyond match hosting. The overall pattern indicates that the 2026 World Cup's daily football rhythm will largely revolve around the United States.