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Infantino: Covered Stadium Used at '26 WC
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Infantino Announces Use of Covered Stadium for 2026 World Cup

July 13, 2025 4 Min Read
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced that the upcoming stadiums with roofs will address concerns over extreme weather during the 2026 Men’s World Cup, following backlash about player safety due to excessive heat at the recent US Club World Cup.

In a match set for 3 PM local time at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, reigning Champions League champions Paris Saint-Germain will face Chelsea, with the expected temperature around 84 degrees Fahrenheit (28.8 degrees Celsius).

During Chelsea’s semi-finals at MetLife, temperatures soared to 96 degrees Fahrenheit (35.5 degrees Celsius) at kickoff, prompting calls for several games to be delayed or rescheduled due to the heat.

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez urged FIFA to reconsider the World Cup schedule, expressing that the extreme heat left him feeling “dizzy” and posed serious risks.

Due to thunderstorms causing extended delays, Infantino stated that the 2026 World Cup will feature more games in covered stadiums to help alleviate daytime heat and tackle venue issues in cities like Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Vancouver, which have roofs and air conditioning.

“We learn from all the criticism we receive to assess how we can improve,” Infantino mentioned during a press conference in New York. “Heat is definitely a concern, and last year, all sports at the Paris Olympics dealt with similarly high temperatures.”

He emphasized the importance of cooling breaks, acknowledging the measures FIFA is prepared to take, with commitments to utilize covered stadiums for day matches next year.

Prominent former players like Kaka and Ronaldo stood alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino during a media event at Trump Tower. Juan Mabromata/AFP via Getty Images

FIFA has faced criticism from players and coaches regarding its decision to organize a 32-team Summer Club World Cup. Infantino defended the tournament, stating that European teams not qualifying expressed interest in being invited.

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“I’ve spoken with a European team that was very pleased with the arrangements,” he noted. “Some unqualified European teams even reached out to us expressing their desire to participate.”

“Of course, I admire clubs like Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham, AC Milan, and Barcelona, but there are clear criteria for qualification,” he elaborated. “We will assess the future and seek improvements based on feedback.” He acknowledged the need for clarity around national team limits and mentioned a potential review in 2029.

“I respect differing opinions. I held my views prior to the tournament, which have only strengthened,” he concluded. “This event marked a tremendous success and heralds a golden age for football.”

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During his remarks at Trump Tower in Manhattan, Infantino confirmed that President Donald Trump will be attending the final in New Jersey on Sunday. “President Trump is a football fan and has even had a football goal set up in the White House yard during his first term,” he said.

Infantino pointed out that as a host nation for the World Cup, Trump’s support is invaluable for events of this magnitude. “Such tournaments cannot happen without backing like his.”


Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer fans as it highlights ongoing concerns about player safety and performance during major tournaments, particularly in extreme conditions. The commitment to use covered stadiums could enhance the viewing experience and ensure the well-being of athletes, setting a precedent for future competitions.

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