The 2026 FIFA World Cup, the largest and most expensive tournament in history, is projected to generate at least $11 billion in profit for FIFA. However, host cities face billions in costs for security, stadium upgrades, and infrastructure, with FIFA controlling nearly all revenue streams.
Vancouver alone may spend $729 million for seven matches. Critics say FIFA's contracts are one-sided, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill.
The tournament will be held in 16 North American cities, including 11 in the U.S., from July 19, 2026.