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Dallas approves $15 million spending to serve
Dallas approves $15 million in upgrades to host broadcast feed for 2026 FIFA World Cup
The Dallas City Council on Wednesday agreed to spend up to $15 million in upgrades to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center to host the main broadcast hub for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup. Soccer’s global governing body has yet to announce which city will host the tournament’s International Broadcast Center.
Dallas approves $15 million spending to serve as media hub for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The Dallas City Council voted Wednesday to approve a contract which includes a $15 million upgrade to the convention center.
Dallas approves $15 million in convention center upgrades so city can host World Cup broadcasting center – if awarded
Events from the World Cup (including the IBC and FIFA Fan Festival) are expected to generate $2 billion in economic revenue, FIFA officials said.
Dallas eyes bigger role for 2026 FIFA World Cup
Catch up quick: The 2026 World Cup will take place June 11-July 19, 2026, and 16 cities across the U.S., Canada and Mexico will host World Cup matches. Nine of the matches will be at AT&T Stadium — more than at any other site.
New Dallas Convention Center for FIFA World Cup
The city council is preparing to vote to approve a $15 million agreement for renovations at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. But, Dallas is also planning to build an entirely new convention center that is not set to be complete until 2028.
The Last Word: On Dallas Spending Up to $15M to Snag World Cup Int’l Broadcast Center
FIFA World Cup is already expected to have $400 million in economic impact on Dallas-Fort Worth, with nine matches scheduled for AT&T Stadium—more than any of the other 15 host venues in the U.S., Canada,
Dallas convention center will host thousands of journalists covering 2026 FIFA World Cup
The Dallas City Council finalized a deal to turn the convention center into a official broadcast center for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Dallas City Council approves funds for hosting 2026 FIFA World Cup International Broadcast Center
The Dallas City Council unanimously approved a $15 million agreement on Wednesday to renovate the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in Downtown Dallas for the IBC.
Dallas approves $15 million to support broadcast operations at convention center during World Cup
The Dallas area will host several soccer matches during the 2026 World Cup tournament and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will serve as the International Broadcast Center for the entire tournament.
Dallas moves step closer to securing 2026 World Cup broadcast center
An estimated 2,000 broadcasters will work out of the International Broadcast Center during the 2026 World Cup, filling up hotel rooms and providing restaurants with patrons.
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Arlington mayor knocks ‘Dallas Stadium’ name change for 2026 World Cup
Arlington Mayor Jim Ross says changing the name of AT&T Stadium to Dallas Stadium for the World Cup goes too far.
Sports Business Journal
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Arlington mayor suggests naming AT&T Stadium 'Arlington-Dallas Stadium' ahead of '26 World Cup
Despite previous plans, Arlington Mayor Jim Ross said that changing the name of AT&T Stadium to Dallas Stadium is a tough ...
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on MSN
Arlington-Dallas Stadium? Mayor pushes for Arlington's name in AT&T Stadium's World Cup rebrand
Mayor Jim Ross said changing the name of AT&T Stadium to Dallas Stadium, as previously planned, won't go over well with the ...
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FIFA names Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host; Spain, Portugal, Morocco co-hosts for 2030
Saudi Arabia was officially confirmed Wednesday by FIFA as host of the 2034 World Cup in men’s soccer, giving the oil-rich ...
KERA News
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Dallas convention center could become FIFA World Cup ‘International Broadcast Center’ in 2026
The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center could house around 2,000 journalists coming to
Dallas
to cover the 2026
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