FIFA Confirms World Cup Base Camps for All 48 Nations

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By Precious Godwin - Editor
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Softfootball has gathered that all 48 qualified nations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have finalized their Team Base Camp Training Sites ahead of the historic tournament across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This was officially confirmed by FIFA via their X handle.

The announcement marks a major organizational milestone for the first ever 48-team World Cup, with nations now securing dedicated bases that will serve as their homes away from home throughout the competition.

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These camps include elite training pitches, recovery centers, gyms, hotels, and tactical preparation facilities designed to support players during the group stage and knockout rounds.

FIFA revealed:

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FIFA World Cup 2026™ Team Base Camps finalised. Another major organisational milestone has been reached on the road to the tournament, with the 48 qualified teams finalising the selection of their Team Base Camp Training Sites

FIFA World Cup - Photo Credit : Softfootball Media
FIFA World Cup – Photo Credit : Softfootball Media

Among the most notable stories is the historic qualification of Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan national football teams, all set to make their FIFA World Cup debuts in 2026.

FIFA officially highlighted Cabo Verde, Curaçao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan as the four nations set to make their historic debuts at the 2026 FIFA World Cup- Photo credit: FIFA media
FIFA officially highlighted Cabo Verde, Curaçao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan as the four nations set to make their historic debuts at the 2026 FIFA World Cup- Photo credit: FIFA media

The expanded format has also intensified logistical planning, with major football nations such as Argentina national football team and England national football team reportedly establishing base clusters around Kansas City.

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In other development, Spain national football team included teenage sensation Lamine Yamal in their final World Cup squad despite recent injury concerns.

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