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2026 World Cup: Reasons 7 teams selected CA for their training camps and the complete roster for all 48 countries

2026 World Cup: Reasons 7 teams selected CA for their training camps and the complete roster for all 48 countries

California to Host Base Camps for 2026 FIFA World Cup Teams

This summer, California will serve as a temporary home for seven different countries during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Los Angeles and San Francisco are set to host a combined total of 14 matches, including the U.S. men’s national team’s opening game at SoFi Stadium. Additionally, the state will provide training base camps for teams participating in this six-week tournament.

The 2026 World Cup will be unprecedented in scale, featuring 48 teams across 16 cities in three different countries. Based on their evaluations, all 48 teams have chosen base camp locations where players will sleep, train, and prepare for crucial matches. These camps are strategically located throughout the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

With 104 matches scheduled across 16 cities, the tournament promises to be intense. However, the real action begins at these training facilities scattered throughout North America.

Notably, California has more World Cup teams than any other U.S. state. Australia will set up camp in Alameda, while Austria and Qatar have chosen Santa Barbara. New Zealand and Switzerland will train in San Diego, and Paraguay will be based in San Jose. The U.S. team plans to prepare for the tournament in Irvine.

This influx of elite international teams underscores California’s growing prominence in the soccer world.

The selection of California as a training ground wasn’t arbitrary. Teams have assessed factors like weather, travel logistics, training amenities, and hotel options for years now. It seems that California meets, if not exceeds, what many of these countries are looking for. The coastal weather remains moderate, especially in June and July, and the region is home to top-notch training facilities. Plus, the international airport offers seamless connections to various host cities across the continent.

For some teams, geographical considerations were paramount, while others were drawn in by California’s vibrant soccer culture and its training conditions that mirror those faced in the competitions.

Interestingly, many of the strongest nations are setting up base camps elsewhere. Argentina, the reigning champions, have chosen Kansas City, along with teams like England and the Netherlands. Brazil opted for New Jersey, and France will be in Boston. Similarly, Germany is settling in North Carolina, while Portugal and Spain have chosen locations in Florida and Tennessee, respectively.

Mexico is also welcoming seven countries to its base camp, with Iran recently relocating its camp from Arizona to Tijuana due to ongoing tensions in its region.

It’s worth noting that many of these base camps will be accessible to the public for at least one day. For instance, the U.S. team has scheduled a public practice on June 8, prompting fans to start planning ahead.

Here is a complete list of all 48 FIFA World Cup base camp training sites:

Participating countriesCityBase camp site
AlgeriaKansas CityUniversity of Kansas
ArgentinaKansas CitySports KC Training Center
AustraliaSan Francisco Bay AreaOakland Roots/Soul Training Facility
AustriaGoletaUniversity of California Santa Barbara – Harder Stadium
BelgiumRentonSeattle Sounders FC Performance Center and Clubhouse
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSandyRSL Stadium
BrazilNew York New JerseyColumbia Park Training Facility
Cape VerdeTampaWaters Sportsplex
CanadaVancouverNational Soccer Development Center
ColombiaGuadalajaraAcademia Atlas FC
Democratic Republic of the CongoHoustonHouston Training Center
Ivory CoastPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Union
CroatiaAlexandriaEpiscopal High School
CuraçaoBoca RatonFlorida Atlantic University
Czech RepublicDallasMansfield Multipurpose Stadium
EcuadorColumbusColumbus Crew Performance Center
EnglandKansas CitySwope Soccer Village
EgyptSpokaneGonzaga University
FranceBostonBentley University
GermanyWinston-SalemWake Forest University
GhanaBostonBryant University
HaitiNew York New JerseyStockton University
IranTijuanaCentro Xoloitzcuintli
IraqGreenbrier CountyGreenbrier Sports Performance Center
JapanNashvilleNashville SC
JordanPortlandUniversity of Portland
South KoreaGuadalajaraSea Bass Verde Valle
MexicoMexico CityCentro de Alto Rendimiento (CAR)
MoroccoNew York New JerseyPingree School
NetherlandsKansas CityKC Current Training Facility
New ZealandSan DiegoUniversity of San Diego – Torero Stadium
NorwayGreensboroUNC Greensboro
PanamaNew TecumsethNottawasaga Training Site
ParaguaySan Francisco Bay AreaSpartan Soccer Complex
PortugalPalm Beach GardensGardens North County District Park
QatarSanta BarbaraWestmont College
Saudi ArabiaAustinAustin FC Stadium
ScotlandCharlotteCharlotte FC
SenegalNew York New JerseyRutgers University
South AfricaPachucaCF Pachuca – Universidad del Football
SpainChattanoogaBaylor School
SwedenDallasFC Dallas Stadium
SwitzerlandSan DiegoSDJA
TunisMonterreyRayados Training Center
TurkeyMesaArizona Athletic Grounds
United StatesIrvineGreat Park Sports Complex
UruguayCancunMayakoba Training Center Cancun
UzbekistanAtlantaAtlanta United Training Center
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