Where Will Every Team Stay During The 2026 FIFA World Cup?

  • FIFA officially confirmed the training base camps for all 48 national teams competing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

FIFA officially confirmed the base camps for all 48 national teams

The organization of the 2026 FIFA World Cup officially revealed the locations where all 48 participating national teams will stay and train during the group stage of the tournament.


The so-called Team Base Camps will play a major role in the logistics and preparation of every nation competing in the biggest World Cup in history, serving as the “home away from home” for players, coaches, and staff members throughout the competition.

FIFA also confirmed that many of these base camps will be located in cities that are not hosting matches, expanding the tournament’s economic and social impact across North America.

The United States will host most of the teams

Out of the 48 qualified nations, 39 teams selected training bases in the United States, while seven will stay in Mexico and only two chose Canada as their operational base during the tournament.

Cities such as Kansas City, New York/New Jersey, Boston, and San Diego will welcome several major national teams, effectively becoming mini World Cup capitals throughout the tournament.

One of the most striking cases is Kansas City, which will host Argentina, England, and Netherlands, three countries with enormous football tradition.


Some of the most interesting base camp choices

Among the standout selections, Brazil will stay in the New York/New Jersey area, while Spain chose Chattanooga and France will be based in Boston.

Meanwhile, Mexico will remain at the traditional Centro de Alto Rendimiento, and Colombia selected Guadalajara as its preparation hub.

Portugal will train from Palm Beach Gardens, Germany chose Winston-Salem, and Uruguay will operate from Cancún during the tournament.

Where every team will stay during the 2026 FIFA World Cup

National TeamBase CityTraining Site
AlgeriaKansas CityUniversity of Kansas
ArgentinaKansas CitySporting KC Training Centre
AustraliaSan Francisco Bay AreaOakland Roots/Soul Training Facility
AustriaGoletaUC Santa Barbara - Harder Stadium
BelgiumRentonSeattle Sounders FC Performance Centre and Clubhouse
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSandyRSL Stadium
BrazilNew York New JerseyColumbia Park Training Facility
CanadaVancouverNational Soccer Development Centre
Côte d’IvoirePhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Union
DR CongoHoustonHouston Training Centre
ColombiaGuadalajaraAcademia Atlas FC
Cabo VerdeTampaWaters Sportsplex
CroatiaAlexandriaEpiscopal High School
CuraçaoBoca RatonFlorida Atlantic University
CzechiaDallasMansfield Multipurpose Stadium
EcuadorColumbusColumbus Crew Performance Centre
EgyptSpokaneGonzaga University
EnglandKansas CitySwope Soccer Village
SpainChattanoogaBaylor School
FranceBostonBentley University
GermanyWinston-SalemWake Forest University
GhanaBostonBryant University
HaitiNew York New JerseyStockton University
IR IranTijuanaCentro Xoloitzcuintle
IraqGreenbrier CountyThe Greenbrier Sports Performance Centre
JordanPortlandUniversity of Portland
JapanNashvilleNashville SC
Korea RepublicGuadalajaraChivas Verde Valle
Saudi ArabiaAustinAustin FC Stadium
MoroccoNew York New JerseyThe Pingry School
MexicoMexico CityCentro de Alto Rendimiento (CAR)
NetherlandsKansas CityKC Current Training Facility
NorwayGreensboroUNC Greensboro
New ZealandSan DiegoUniversity of San Diego - Torero Stadium
PanamaNew TecumsethNottawasaga Training Site
ParaguaySan Francisco Bay AreaSpartan Soccer Complex
PortugalPalm Beach GardensGardens North County District Park
QatarSanta BarbaraWestmont College
South AfricaPachucaCF Pachuca - Universidad Del Futbol
ScotlandCharlotteCharlotte FC
SenegalNew York New JerseyRutgers University
SwitzerlandSan DiegoSDJA
SwedenDallasFC Dallas Stadium
TunisiaMonterreyRayados Training Centre
TürkiyeMesaArizona Athletic Grounds
UruguayCancúnMayakoba Training Centre Cancun
United StatesIrvineGreat Park Sports Complex
UzbekistanAtlantaAtlanta United Training Centre

The World Cup will also reach cities without matches

One of FIFA’s biggest objectives with the Team Base Camp system is expanding the impact of the World Cup far beyond the 16 official host cities.

In total, 25 communities that will not host matches are still set to welcome national teams for several weeks, generating tourism, economic activity, and major international media attention.

With the biggest tournament in football history getting closer every day, North America is already beginning to experience the atmosphere of the World Cup — even in cities where no official match will be played.


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