FIFA World Cup 2026: Visa Restrictions May Limit Global Attendance Despite US Co-Hosting

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, faces potential attendance challenges due to visa restrictions and travel barriers. While the tournament promises to be the largest World Cup in history with 48 teams, complex visa requirements for entering the United States could prevent fans from many countries from attending matches. Immigration policies and processing delays may significantly impact the global accessibility of the tournament, potentially limiting the diverse international atmosphere that defines World Cup events. This situation raises concerns about inclusivity and the tournament’s ability to truly represent its global fanbase.

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