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2026 FIFA World Cup goes to Los Angeles

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Last updated: May 3, 2026 4:00 pm
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The United States Embassy Kampala has called on Ugandan football fans to gear up for an unforgettable global experience as the 2026 FIFA World Cup heads to the United States, with Los Angeles named among the key host cities.

In a public message shared with Ugandan audiences, the embassy highlighted that the 2026 tournament will be “the biggest ever edition,” featuring 48 national teams and 104 matches, marking a major expansion of the world’s most-watched sporting event.

“Ugandan football fans, get ready!” the embassy said, emphasising not just the football spectacle but also the broader cultural experience awaiting visitors in Los Angeles.

The city—globally known as the heart of the entertainment industry—will offer more than just matches. Fans travelling to the tournament can expect to explore iconic attractions such as the Hollywood Sign and relax along the famous Santa Monica Beach, alongside a rich mix of global cuisine and vibrant fan festivals.

According to information published on ShareAmerica, Los Angeles is positioning itself as a hub where sport meets culture, blending football excitement with film, music, and tourism experiences. The city is expected to host large-scale fan zones and entertainment events throughout the tournament period.

The 2026 World Cup—co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico—will be the first to feature 48 teams, significantly increasing participation and global reach. Analysts say this expansion presents new opportunities for fans from countries like Uganda to engage more deeply with the tournament, both as spectators and as part of the global football community.

The embassy’s message underscores growing efforts to connect Ugandan audiences to international sporting and cultural events, positioning the World Cup as not just a competition but a global celebration of sport, diversity, and shared experiences.

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