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FIFA president on violence in World Cup host Mexico

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FIFA’s Infantino has ‘complete confidence’ in Mexico to host World Cup games despite cartel violence
The violence that erupted in Mexico after the death of a powerful drug lord has left many questioning whether the country will be able to co-host the World Cup in just over three months.

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FIFA President Addresses Whether Cartel Violence in Mexico Will Affect the Upcoming World Cup
 · 11h · on MSN
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has 'full confidence' in Mexico World Cup games despite cartel violence
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FIFA have 'complete confidence' Mexico can host World Cup despite unrest
FIFA are monitoring the situation in Mexico but have "complete confidence" the country can host World Cup games amid the recent unrest and violence.

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FIFA’s Infantino plays down World Cup concerns despite violence in Mexico
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Cartel Bloodshed Rocks World Cup Host City, Sparks Doubts Over Games In Mexico
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Mexico's president insists 'no risk' as cartel clashes fuel worries in lead-up to FIFA World Cup
More than 70 people died in the El Mencho operation and the killing sparked a surge in violence as fighting between the CJNG and Mexican security forces raged on.

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FIFA boss 'very reassured' about World Cup in Mexico despite violence
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Mexican cartel clashes fuel worries in lead-up to World Cup
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Donald Trump blamed for huge missing 2026 FIFA World Cup funds

The United States is back in position to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but president Donald Trump has a massive problem on his hands before the global soccer event. The FIFA World Cup will kick off this summer
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Where is the feds' $625M for the 2026 FIFA World Cup? Frozen in D.C.

Congress set aside $625 million for U.S. cities hosting matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. Four months out, the money is frozen.
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FIFA hikes 2026 World Cup parking prices, including for disabled fans

FIFA recently raised prices and added inventory in additional U.S. cities after negotiating for control of lots near stadiums
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Will you get face-to-face with soccer's holy grail? FIFA World Cup Trophy is heading to San Antonio

San Antonio will host the FIFA World Cup Original Trophy on April 30 at The Rock at La Cantera. Fans can enter for a chance to win tickets.
NBC 6 South Florida
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FIFA promises $1 billion total prize money at men's Club World Cup in US

FIFA promised $1 billion in total prize money Wednesday to the 32 teams playing at the men’s Club World Cup in the United States. The long-awaited confirmation just over three months before the opening game in Miami follows a broadcast deal belatedly ...
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War-hammered Gaza needs basics like homes, roads and power. FIFA is offering a $50M soccer stadium

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Gaza Strip is in ruins with entire city neighborhoods reduced to rubble and serious questions about rebuilding basic water and sewage facilities, roads, electrical grids and the critical infrastructure needed to consistently produce enough food to prevent widespread starvation.
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Tom Brady on 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup: 'Incredibly Exciting' for USA

Tom Brady discussed what the United States hosting the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup means for the country and the growth of soccer.
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“Every Kid in America Grows Up Playing Soccer”: Tom Brady Navigates Soccer-Football Debate Amid FIFA World Cup Countdown

Ever since its initial boom in popularity a few decades ago, the debate between American football fans and European football fans over who has the right to refer to their sport as “football” has yet to falter.
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