Framework fleshed out for CONCACAF joint bid for 2026 men’s World Cup
TORONTO — The CONCACAF joint bid for the 2026 World Cup now has a board of directors and an executive team. What lies ahead is a lot of work in a short time frame.
Canada, Mexico and the U.S. will learn Aug. 11 whether they have competition to host the newly expanded world showcase of men’s soccer. Deadline for submitting the formal bid to FIFA is March 16, 2018, with the winner slated to be announced in June.
“Very condensed,” Peter Montopoli, general secretary of the Canadian Soccer Association and the man who will quarterback Canada’s part of the bid, said of the timeline. “It’s everybody working together, all hands on deck, to make this happen for the united bid by March 16, there’s no doubt about it. Certainly there’s not the luxury of time.
“But in viewing these things, it’s not necessarily a bad thing as well because it gives everybody who wishes to be engaged the necessary momentum to get things done in an accelerated time frame. If the will is there, we believe it can get done.”


