Steve Davis
Director of Legacy ProgramsEmail: steve@dallasfwc26.com Steve Davis turned a childhood passion for soccer into a diverse career in the game, now bringing more than 30 years experience in media, coaching…
Director of Legacy ProgramsEmail: steve@dallasfwc26.com Steve Davis turned a childhood passion for soccer into a diverse career in the game, now bringing more than 30 years experience in media, coaching…
Regional Safety & Security Liaison Rick Burkhead retired in December 2019 after 24 years of FBI service as an investigator, crisis management coordinator and critical incident and counterterrorism supervisor. While…
Chief Partnership OfficerEmail: gillian@dallasfwc26.com Gillian Breidenbach is the Chief Partnership Officer for FIFA World Cup 26™ Dallas and founder of GB3 Consulting. Prior to this, Gillian was at DallasNews Corporation serving in two roles as the Vice…
FIFA has released the first edition of the online Team Base Camp brochure for the FIFA World Cup 26™, comprising a list of locations where the 48 participating teams may opt to establish their “homes away from home” – the hub from where they will travel to their first three matches and where players, staff and officials will spend the majority of their time during the group stage.
Dallas is shining in the global spotlight as FIFA announced a FIFA World Cup 26 Semi-final will be played at Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) in the city of Arlington. Overall, Arlington will host nine matches of the most prestigious sports and entertainment event on earth.
Match schedule announcement will include host city match allocations for the 104 matches of the tournament in 2026, as well as the locations of key matches, including the biggest showpiece match, the FIFA World Cup 26 final
The unveiling of #WeAreDallas, the official FIFA World Cup 26™ Host City Brand for Dallas marks a major milestone in the countdown to the world's biggest sporting event.