FIFA schedules the World Cup across venues in the United States, Canada and Mexico, creating major travel demands for participating teams. According to reporting from multiple outlets, FIFA organizes the tournament by placing teams into scheduling structures intended to reduce unnecessary movement, including separating teams into geographic clusters based on where they are based and where they will play most of their matches. The approach aims to manage logistics during a competition that requires teams to move between countries while still meeting match requirements at different stadiums. The coverage highlights that the tournament’s cross-border footprint means long-distance travel is unavoidable even with FIFA’s clustering effort. Teams still face changing travel itineraries as matches are played in different locations, and organizers must coordinate training, accommodations and transport across three host countries. Overall, the reporting emphasizes the scale of the operational planning behind the tournament and the practical impact on teams’ travel schedules throughout the competition.
FIFA sets World Cup travel plan spanning US, Canada and Mexico
FIFA schedules the World Cup across venues in the United States, Canada and Mexico, creating major travel demands for participating teams. According to reporting from multiple outlets, FIFA organizes...
- The World Cup is hosted across venues in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
- Teams face major travel demands because matches are spread across multiple countries.
- FIFA attempts to reduce travel by grouping teams into geographic clusters.
- The clustering is based on where teams are based and where they will play most matches.
- Despite FIFA’s approach, cross-border travel remains unavoidable due to the venue distribution.
FIFA tried to separate teams in geographical clusters where they are based and where they will play most of their matches.
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