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FIFA mulls Canada move for 2026 World Cup as US visa chaos fuels outrage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52415, member: 636"] FIFA officials contemplate relocating portions of the 2026 World Cup from American venues to Canadian sites amid escalating immigration policy disputes. Visa restrictions have complicated entry procedures for supporters, journalists, and team personnel from multiple nations. Travel bans affect citizens from 43 countries, with Iran among the qualified teams facing potential exclusion of their fan bases. The governing body confronts criticism regarding its commitment to access and non-discrimination principles. Human rights advocates question whether the organization can maintain its stated values while hosting events in countries with restrictive entry policies. Players may compete before stadiums lacking their national supporters due to these barriers. Canada emerges as a viable alternative host with superior logistical capabilities and political neutrality. The northern nation offers stable infrastructure without the controversial entry restrictions plaguing American venues. FIFA leadership must balance financial considerations against foundational commitments to diversity and inclusion when finalizing tournament locations. [/QUOTE]
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