United States guarantees maximum security at the 2026 World Cup
The Federal Emergency Management Agency approved $250 million to combat aerial hazards and maintain order at the 2026 World Cup
The 11 U. S. states hosting 2026 World Cup games will receive a funding of$ 250 million that will be distributed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ). The Counter-Urban Anti-Drone Systems (C-UAS ) Grant Program will guard soccer against it.
Los Angeles ( Inglewood ), San Francisco Bay Area ( Santa Clara ), Dallas ( Arlington ), Houston, Miami ( Miami Gardens ), Atlanta, East Rutherford/NY, Philadelphia, Boston ( Foxborough ), Kansas City, and Seattle will be the protected areas.
The funds can be used to fund the security, tracking, tracking, and surveillance of drones. This strategy aims to safeguard the health of the millions of fans who will be visiting the United States during the 2025 World Cup.
A FEMA spokesperson said," We knew we needed to act quickly to protect the World Cup from the growing threat of autonomous aircraft networks," and that's exactly what we did.
When will the World Cup in 2026 begin?
The United States, Mexico, and Canada may host the 2026 World Cup. On June 11, the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City will host the opening game. Between June 28 and July 3 may the 32nd round taking place. The event will take place on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
2026 World Cup Group Stage
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