2026 World Cup: Where the 48 Teams Will Set Up Camp in North America
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

National teams from around the world will have temporary bases this summer. With 48 teams competing in a total of 104 matches across North America, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will involve significant travel. Throughout the tournament, teams will have training camps spread across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, where they can train and rest between matches. While there are 16 host cities for the World Cup, there are many more locations for the base camps. Some teams will set up in the host cities or nearby, while others will choose locations that are more centrally located relative to the stadiums where they will play their three group stage matches. From coast to coast and country to country, here are the base camp locations for the 48 teams in the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Arizona, Turkey (Mesa), California, Australia (Alameda), Austria (Santa Barbara), New Zealand (San Diego), Paraguay (San Jose), Qatar (Santa Barbara), Switzerland (San Diego), United States (Irvine), Florida, Cape Verde (Tampa), Curacao (Boca Raton), Portugal (Palm Beach Gardens), Georgia, Uzbekistan (Atlanta), Kansas, Algeria (Lawrence), Massachusetts, France (Waltham), Missouri, Argentina (Kansas City), England (Kansas City), Netherlands (Kansas City), New Jersey, Brazil (Morris Township), Haiti (Galloway), Morocco (Basking Ridge), Senegal (Piscataway), North Carolina, Germany (Winston-Salem), Norway (Greensboro), Scotland (Charlotte), Ohio, Ecuador (Columbus), Oregon, Jordan (Portland), Pennsylvania, Ivory Coast (Chester), Rhode Island, Ghana (Providence), Tennessee, Japan (Nashville), Spain (Chattanooga), Texas, Czech Republic (Mansfield), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Houston), Saudi Arabia (Austin), Sweden (Frisco), Utah, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sandy), Virginia, Croatia (Alexandria), Washington, Belgium (Renton), Egypt (Spokane), West Virginia, Iraq (White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia), Canada, Canada (Vancouver), Panama (New Tecumseth), Mexico, Colombia (Guadalajara), Iran (Tijuana), Mexico (Mexico City), South Africa (Pachuca), South Korea (Guadalajara), Tunisia (Santiago), Uruguay (Playa del Carmen). This story was translated from English with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool. A Telemundo Digital editor reviewed the translation.
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