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Considering visiting the U.S. for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a tourist? Forgo the host cities for one of the base camps ...
The world's busiest airport in Atlanta is the first in the country to test a new biometric eGate that would have travelers ...
ATLANTA — Applications are now open for the FIFA World Cup 26™ volunteer program, which aims to recruit approximately 65,000 ...
FIFA is introducing a new protocol requiring host committees, like Atlanta, to develop a human rights action plan to protect workers and attendees in preparation for next year's World Cup tournament.
FIFA is testing a new protocol for the 2026 World Cup in North America, requiring host committees to develop human rights ...
The FIFA World Cup is coming to North America next summer, and soccer fans across the globe now have an idea of when they will learn of their country’s opponents. President Donald Trump is set to ...
Volunteers whose applications are successful will be invited to attend the Volunteer Team Tryouts, which are expected to begin in October 2025, with training to follow in March 2026. The FIFA World ...
With the FIFA World Cup returning to cities in the U.S. in 2026, many wonder if soccer is ready to break into mainstream popularity in the nation. Will the sport finally blossom nationwide after years ...
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens officially filed paperwork Monday to run for a second term, surrounded by supporters, family ...
Atlanta is among 11 cities that will welcome soccer teams from all over the world for 78 matches. FIFA’s socio-economic impact analysis estimates the tournament could create 185,00 full-time ...