FIFA World Cup trophy tour visits 38 North American cities

The FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola will stop in 38 cities across Canada, Mexico, and the United States ahead of the 2026 tournament. The tour begins in Mexico on February 26 and arrives in the U.S. on March 24 in Los Angeles, offering fans interactive experiences with the iconic trophy. Stops include New Orleans on May 5 and Toronto on May 25-26.

The original FIFA World Cup Trophy will embark on a 75-day journey through North America as part of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola, building excitement for the 2026 edition. This tour, sponsored by long-time FIFA partner Coca-Cola, marks 20 years of bringing the trophy to fans worldwide, having reached over four million people in 182 markets since its inception.

The North American leg kicks off on February 26 in Mexico City, visiting 10 Mexican cities before heading to the U.S. on March 24 in Los Angeles. It will cover 21 U.S. cities, including all 11 official host cities for the tournament, and seven Canadian cities. Highlights include a stop in New Orleans on May 5, with details on location and tickets yet to be announced, and Toronto on May 25-26 as part of the Canadian portion starting April 10 in Vancouver. Other Canadian stops are Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal, Halifax, and Ottawa.

At each destination, fans can expect up-close views of the trophy, interactive football challenges, immersive Coca-Cola activations, and exclusive content featuring FIFA Legends. The tour aims to celebrate the continent's role as co-hosts for the expanded 2026 tournament, which will feature 48 teams and run from June 11 to July 19 across 16 cities.

The global tour launched on January 3 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and will visit 30 FIFA member associations, including future hosts like Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia. This initiative underscores growing anticipation for what will be the largest World Cup ever, with the opening match between Mexico and South Africa on June 11 in Mexico City, followed by the U.S. facing Paraguay on June 12 near Los Angeles.

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Empire State Building lit in US, Canada, and Mexico flag colors for 100-day countdown to 2026 FIFA World Cup amid celebratory crowds.
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With 100 days remaining until the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11, host cities across North America are ramping up preparations amid growing excitement. Celebrations included lighting the Empire State Building in the colors of the United States, Canada, and Mexico flags. However, geopolitical tensions and logistical challenges cast uncertainty over the tournament.

Following the announcement of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola across North America, fans can now explore the full schedule of 21 U.S. stops, starting March 24 in Los Angeles and ending June 3 in New York/New Jersey. Free tickets, up to four per person, are available on a first-come, first-served basis via cokeurl.com/tour.

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The sixth edition of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour, sponsored by Coca-Cola, kicked off in Riyadh on Saturday as the first of 75 global destinations ahead of the 2026 tournament. Held at ROSHN Front, the event featured fan interactions with the trophy, skill challenges, and appearances by football icons. Saudi Arabia's hosting underscores its growing role in global football, with the tour marking 20 years of FIFA-Coca-Cola partnership.

Following the recently announced Trophy Tour, the iconic FIFA World Cup trophy was unveiled in New Delhi on January 10, 2026, after a 12-year absence. Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, FIFA ambassador Gilberto Silva, and AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey led the ceremony, inspiring fans ahead of the three-day visit to Delhi and Guwahati.

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With 100 days until the opening match Mexico vs. South Africa, Mexico City unveiled its main initiative for the 2026 World Cup: a FIFA Fan Festival in the Zocalo broadcasting all 104 tournament matches on a 510-square-meter LED screen, with free access and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Miami will host seven matches at Hard Rock Stadium during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including group stage games and knockout rounds. The tournament, expanded to 48 teams, runs from June 11 to July 19 across three countries. Fans can purchase tickets starting April 2 through FIFA's official channels.

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The draw for the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup 2026 takes place Friday at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., determining the 12 groups of four teams each. Hosted by three nations for the first time, the tournament features 42 qualified teams and six playoff spots, with the event broadcast live on Fox and Telemundo. Fans can expect a spectacle including celebrity hosts and performances ahead of the June 11 kickoff.

 

 

 

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