Trump, FIFA World Cup and travel bans
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FIFA's President Gianni Infantino said earlier this year that "America will welcome the world" for next year's tournament.
Trump's travel ban on citizens from 12 countries exempted athletes, coaches, staff and relatives while not mentioning fans.
The 2026 World Cup, a joint effort by the US, Mexico, and Canada, faces potential challenges due to geopolitical tensions. Despite initial optimism, P
A year from the largest World Cup ever, there has been no announcement on general ticket sales, prices for most seats, location of a draw and security arrangements as FIFA mostly avoids disclosing details of an event set for 16 stadiums across the United States,
President Donald Trump signed executive orders Friday to boost US drone capabilities, including strengthening counter-drone tools ahead of major sporting events such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics that will be hosted in the country.