World Cup teams select training bases across North America
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 8, 2026, 8:17 PM
Last updated Jun 8, 2026
The 2026 World Cup will see all 48 participating teams train in various locations across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Each team has chosen a base camp from a list of 62 FIFA-approved facilities, opting for surprising choices like Spain training in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Brazil in Morristown, New Jersey. This strategy aims to provide privacy and minimize distractions. Notable base camps include Argentina in Kansas City, Canada in Vancouver, and Germany in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Teams are now settling into their respective locations ahead of the tournament.
- •48 teams will train at various base camps for the 2026 World Cup.
- •FIFA approved 62 training facilities across North America.
- •Notable camps include Spain in Chattanooga, Brazil in Morristown.
- •Teams prioritize privacy over urban distractions for training.
- •Training bases span from luxury hotels to school facilities.
- 8:17 PMYahoo Sports — World Cup base camps: Where are the 48 teams training?
"Teams are staying in some surprising locations for the World Cup.
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