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World Cup in Foxborough at Risk Over $8M Funding Gap
8 Feb
Summary
- Town officials need $8 million for public safety funding.
- FIFA faces a March 17 deadline for licensing.
- Local taxpayers cannot bear the costs of hosting.

Town officials in Foxborough, Massachusetts, are urgently seeking clarification regarding an estimated $8 million required to fund public safety for the upcoming World Cup games. The town manager has stated that this clarity is essential by mid-March to grant FIFA the necessary license to hold the event at Gillette Stadium.
Without a resolution to the funding issue, the seven World Cup matches planned for Foxborough are at risk. While the federal government has allocated funds to host cities, the exact amount for Foxborough remains unclear. Town officials emphasize that they cannot advance taxpayer money with the expectation of later reimbursement, as budget matters are subject to town meetings.
FIFA representatives are scheduled to attend a town hall meeting on February 17, with a licensing deadline set for March 17. Officials stressed that the financial burden of hosting cannot fall on local taxpayers, expressing a commitment to collaboration but requiring a clear funding plan.




