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New York and New Jersey officials are expecting to score a $3.3 billion boost when the World Cup soccer tournament returns to ...
The FIFA World Cup 2026 at MetLife Stadium is projected to bring $3.3B in economic impact to NYNJ through tourism, jobs and ...
MetLife Stadium will host eight matches in 2026, including the final, drawing over a million visitors and generating ...
A New Jersey congressman plans to introduce an amendment to the upcoming Homeland Security spending package to allocate $620 million for additional security at the 2026 World Cup games including ...
FIFA World Cup is expected to bring a $3 billion economic boost to the NY-NJ region, drawing over 1.2 million tourists.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy believes the FIFA Club World Cup will be remembered as a “huge success” and will only set the stage for a memorable World Cup in 2026.. MetLife Stadium in East ...
Mayor Adams, Gov. Murphy unveil New York/New Jersey FIFA World Cup 2026 logo 04:52. We expect the games to be a little more exciting than the logo. "By bringing the World Cup here, the biggest ...
The FIFA Club World Cup ushered in a new era of the competition through its North American edition this year. From moving to ...
New York and New Jersey officials are projecting a large economic boost to the region from hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
A version of this article appears in print on Feb. 10, 2024, Section B, Page 10 of the New York edition with the headline: ‘New York New Jersey’: World Cup Final Host, With More Work to Do.
There has always been a spike in interest in the women’s game after a World Cup. It was the U.S. World Cup win in 1999 that led to the creation of the Women’s United Soccer Association, the ...