German national soccer team training at Wake Forest Stadium in Winston-Salem, NC, selected as 2026 World Cup base, with The Graylyn Estate in view.
German national soccer team training at Wake Forest Stadium in Winston-Salem, NC, selected as 2026 World Cup base, with The Graylyn Estate in view.
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German national team selects Winston-Salem as 2026 World Cup base

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The German Men’s National Team has chosen Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as its home base for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The team will train at Wake Forest University’s W. Dennie Spry Soccer Stadium and stay at The Graylyn Estate. This selection highlights the region's facilities and hospitality ahead of the tournament from June 11 to July 19.

The announcement, made on January 9, 2026, positions Winston-Salem on the international stage as the four-time World Cup champions prepare for the global event co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Germany's itinerary includes departing Frankfurt for Chicago on June 2, playing a pre-tournament friendly against the USA on June 6, and arriving in Winston-Salem on June 8. The team will then travel for group stage matches: opening play on June 14 in Houston, followed by June 20 in Toronto and June 25 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The final is set for July 19 in New Jersey.

Wake Forest University President Susan R. Wente expressed enthusiasm: “Wake Forest University is truly honored to host the German Men’s National Team as its official training base for the FIFA World Cup 2026. We are eager to welcome one of the world’s premier soccer teams to Winston-Salem, our Triad community, and to Wake Forest’s W. Dennie Spry Soccer Stadium – one of the top soccer facilities in the nation, and to The Graylyn Estate – one of the nation’s most historic and highly sought-after boutique hotels.”

German Head Coach Julian Nagelsmann praised the setup: “With our Home Ground at the adidas headquarters in Herzogenaurach, we have a place that allows the team to come together regularly while still providing the peace and privacy we need. We have found the same conditions here at The Graylyn Estate... The cooperation with Wake Forest University is exceptional. Many of the things we need are already available on site, so we don’t have to bring everything from Germany.”

The choice underscores Winston-Salem's growing reputation for elite events, supported by partners including the City of Winston-Salem, Greater Winston-Salem, Inc., and Visit North Carolina. Community engagement details will follow, promising economic and cultural benefits for the Triad region.

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