Vancouver FIFA World Cup 26™ Official Host City

On the 18th, the City of Vancouver announced the FIFA World Cup 26™ Official Host City Brand. “As we prepare for the opening of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, we are thrilled to introduce Vancouver to the world,” said Vancouver Mayor Ken Shim in a statement.

This is just the beginning, and we hope that everyone in the city, state and country will join us in celebrating this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” A total of 16 cities will host the World Cup 2026 in the three countries. Each city is developing its own FIFA World Cup 26™ official brand for this tournament.

The City of Vancouver explains that the new design is a dynamic logo that expresses majestic mountains and watersides, and a vivid colour inspired by nature. From now on until 2026, many places in Vancouver will display this design, creating excitement. “With the announcement of Vancouver’s official host city brand, we feel we have taken another step forward for our big event,” British Columbia Premier David Evey said in a statement.

According to estimates by the BC Tourism Board announced by the City of Vancouver, the economic effect of hosting the World Cup in Vancouver on the tourism industry will be $1 billion over the five years following the Games. Vancouver and Toronto will host the 2026 World Cup in Canada.

The venue in Vancouver will be BC Place. From 2026, the number of participating countries will be expanded to 48. Vancouver 2026 World Cup Official Slogan: We are 26, we are Vancouver!