Governor Meyer announces Delaware to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup team.

The “First State” is about to become the first home for one of the world’s most exciting soccer teams. In a massive win for Delaware sports and tourism, Governor Matt Meyer recently announced that Delaware will officially host a national team for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Get ready to welcome Côte d’Ivoire (the Ivory Coast)! The “Elephants” have officially selected the Philadelphia-Delaware region as their home away from home during the tournament’s group stage.

A Cross-Border Collaboration

While the matches will be played at Lincoln Financial Field in nearby Philadelphia, the Ivorian national team is making Wilmington, Delaware, its primary headquarters.

  • Training Site: The team will sharpen their skills at the world-class facilities in Chester, PA.
  • Team Hotel: The players and staff will be staying right here in Wilmington, bringing a slice of West African culture and global sports stardom to our riverfront.

This partnership, coordinated with Philadelphia Soccer 2026, proves that Delaware is more than just a neighbor to the host city—it’s an essential player in the largest sporting event on the planet.Why This is a Big Deal for DelawareGovernor Meyer highlighted that this isn’t just about soccer; it’s about the “small state with a big heart” shining on the world stage. The economic and cultural impact will be felt from Claymont to Fenwick Island.

By Joyce

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *