FIFA economic assessment sees positive numbers arising from 2026 World Cup

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TORONTO — The 2026 FIFA World Cup will contribute up to $3.8 billion in 'positive economic output' for Canada as a host nation, according to a FIFA economic impact assessment.

TORONTO — The 2026 FIFA World Cup will contribute up to $3.8 billion in"positive economic output" for Canada as a host nation, according to a FIFA economic impact assessment.

The estimates were calculated based on data provided by FIFA World Cup 26 and the Canadian host city committee. They were supplemented by projected or sourced data provided by Deloitte Canada economists. The assessment estimates tournament expenditure — in the form of capital, operational and visitor spending — will total $1.9 billion from June 2023 to August 2026.

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