The FIFA World Cup may be three years away from coming to Seattle, but that doesn't mean the excitement over the 2026 tournament hadn't made its way to North America. FOX13
may be three years away from coming to Seattle, but that doesn't mean the excitement over the 2026 tournament hadn't made its way to North America.
A logo reveal ceremony was held in Los Angeles on Wednesday as U.S., Canada and Mexico will all co-host the big tournament a little over three years from now. The ceremony was emceed by FOX Soccer analyst and former USMNT star Alexi Lalas and Honduran broadcaster Ana Jurka in Los Angeles. The new logo was presented by Brazil legend Ronaldo and FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
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