FIFA Proposing a Method for Acquiring Complimentary 2026 World Cup Tickets
Expansion and Volunteer Recruitment for the Largest FIFA World Cup Ever
The upcoming 2026 World Cup in North America is set to break records, with the largest field in the tournament's history and a massive volunteer recruitment drive.
FIFA has announced plans to recruit an astounding 65,000 volunteers for the event. The tryouts for these volunteers will commence in October 2025, with subsequent training taking place in March 2026.
Interested individuals can apply for the volunteer program now at fifaworldcup.com/volunteers. Successful applicants will be invited to the tryouts, which will occur across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, the host countries for the tournament.
Specific locations within these countries will likely be announced as part of the tryout process. Notably, cities like Los Angeles and Arlington (where AT&T Stadium is located) are major venues for the event, but exact tryout locations are not specified in the available information.
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[1] fifaworldcup.com/volunteers [2] fifa.com/worldcup/news/volunteers-2026 [3] espn.com/soccer/world-cup/2026/story/_/id/34688218/fifa-world-cup-2026-north-america-volunteer-program-opens-applications [4] bbc.com/sport/football/61557363
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