Canada welcomes the world: FIFA World Cup 2026
KUALA LUMPUR: May 25, 2026 – World Football Day at the United Nations on May 25 underscores a compelling reality: the FIFA World Cup 2026 stands as a powerful testament to what countries can achieve through sustained international cooperation.
Canada, the United States, and Mexico will each host matches while jointly delivering the largest and most ambitious World Cup in history — an achievement that reflects not only regional coordination, but also the kind of partnership increasingly required to navigate a complex and interconnected world.
The tournament has already demonstrated that when countries align around a shared objective, meaningful progress follows. Cross-border cooperation has deepened, from enhanced security coordination to strengthened information-sharing and operational planning — all in pursuit of a safe and successful global event.
Beyond sport, the World Cup offers a forward-looking model of collaboration: one rooted in openness, shared prosperity, and collective responsibility.
Canada approaches the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a clear sense of purpose grounded in its values and international outlook. As one of only four countries to have hosted both the Women’s and Men’s FIFA World Cup, Canada brings experience, institutional strength, and a steadfast commitment to inclusive and responsible hosting.
The tournament provides an opportunity to showcase Canada’s culture, the diversity of its communities, and its enduring respect for Indigenous Peoples, whose presence and partnership are central to hosting on this land. At its core, Canada’s approach is anchored in delivering a World Cup that is safe, welcoming, and grounded in mutual respect.
This spirit of collaboration extends to Malaysia, where football is deeply embedded in the national culture and continues to bring communities together across backgrounds and generations.
As excitement builds for the FIFA World Cup 2026, we hope fans across Malaysia will tune in to follow the matches, celebrate their favourite teams, and share in the energy of this truly global event. While time differences may pose a challenge, the passion of football supporters often transcends borders — and time zones.
Such engagement reflects Canada’s broader role on the global stage, strengthening systems that support security, economic resilience, and people-to-people ties. These are the foundations not only of a successful tournament, but of long-term stability and shared progress.
Malaysia’s vibrant football ecosystem — from grassroots programmes to
passionate supporters — makes it a natural partner in advancing these goals, and Canada looks forward to working with Malaysia on initiatives that connect people through sport.
Canada’s pragmatic, collaborative, and values-driven approach, on full display in the joint delivery of the FIFA World Cup 2026, underscores its role as a partner others can depend on, whether advancing global initiatives, strengthening economic ties, or addressing shared challenges. The lesson of this historic tournament is clear: when trust is established, cooperation deepens — and with it, the foundation for lasting, shared success.
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