FIFA delegation wraps up visits to 2026 World Cup candidate cities with Toronto stop
TORONTO — A FIFA delegation wrapped up its visits to candidate cities for the 2026 World Cup with a stop in Toronto on Monday, having already seen Canadian soccer at its snowy best in Edmonton.
“I commented at the time that it was very chilly but a very warm atmosphere,” Colin Smith, FIFA’s chief tournaments and events officer, said of Edmonton where his group witnessed the Canadian men defeat CONCACAF powerhouse Mexico 2-1 last Tuesday before an announced crowd of 44,212 at Commonwealth Stadium.
“To have the passion of the crowd in these conditions was simply fantastic. And that shows the support that there is for soccer, football as I call it, in Canada.”
There were also kind words for Toronto — the other Canadian candidate city — at a lunchtime news conference high atop the Hotel X, just a stone’s thrown away from BMO Field.