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Kansas City set for major economic boost with FIFA-Airbnb partnership
Kansas City set for major economic boost with FIFA-Airbnb partnership

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Kansas City set for major economic boost with FIFA-Airbnb partnership

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City is about to score big economically, according to Airbnb. On Friday, Airbnb announced a three-year global partnership with FIFA that it says will unlock new economic opportunities for local communities and support host cities like Kansas City. KC metro cities preparing for 'onslaught' of tourists ahead of KC2026 A news release said this partnership will help fans experience the world's biggest sporting events with behind-the-scenes opportunities hosted by players. Three significant competitions will be covered by the partnership: the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the FIFA Women's World Cup 2027. Airbnb said Kansas City is positioned to gain a great deal from the Airbnb-FIFA partnership as one of the host cities for the FIFA World Cup in 2026. Airbnb anticipates 158,000 tourists will need a place to stay during the games in Kansas City, and 11,000 of them will be hosted by Airbnb, generating substantial economic activity throughout Kansas City and the surrounding areas. Kansas City gearing up to host six matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Here are some of the estimated numbers Airbnb released: An estimated $105 million in GDP generated by travel on Airbnb in and around Kansas City during the tournament An estimated $3,500 in supplemental income earned per stay by local Airbnb hosts in and around Kansas City during the tournament. Over 400 full-time equivalent jobs through 2026 will be supported by Airbnb guest spending during the tournament The 2026 World Cup is predicted to generate $3.6 billion in economic benefits for host cities across all 16 host cities from Airbnb stays, with hosts potentially earning up to $210 million in total. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign in to access your portfolio

Women's World Cup 2027: Maracana Among Eight Stadiums Selected By FIFA
Women's World Cup 2027: Maracana Among Eight Stadiums Selected By FIFA

Forbes

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Forbes

Women's World Cup 2027: Maracana Among Eight Stadiums Selected By FIFA

FIFA, the world football governing body, announced venues for the 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil on Wednesday, naming the iconic Maracanã Stadium among the eight venues. The FIFA Women's World Cup 2027, the tenth edition of the tournament, will include 32 teams for the second time in its history, following the pool expansion at the 2023 edition, which was co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. The 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil marks the first edition of the tournament to be held in South America. The tournament will run from June 24 to July 25, with eight venues hosting 64 matches. The host cities are Belo Horizonte (Estádio Mineirão), Brasília (Estádio Nacional), Fortaleza (Arena Castelão), Porto Alegre (Estádio Beira-Rio), Recife (Arena de Pernambuco), Rio de Janeiro (Estádio do Maracanã), Salvador (Arena Fonte Nova) and São Paulo (Arena Itaquera). 'From samba to frevo, from stunning beaches to cosmopolitan cities, the world will experience the energy, colour and warmth that only Brazil can offer,' said FIFA President Gianni Infantino in a statement. 'We will continue to work closely with the selected host cities on the exciting journey ahead of us, creating unforgettable moments in each of their stadiums in 2027, and ensuring that this tournament has a major and widespread positive impact.' The video announcement of the venues by FIFA featured Infantino along with two of the most iconic figures in women's football history: six-time FIFA Women's World Player of the Year/The Best FIFA Women's Player winner Marta and the legendary Formiga. 'I won't be on the pitch in 2027, but I'm always ready to represent Brazilian football – even more so at a special moment like this, when we're presenting the cities and stadiums that will host the FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil,' said Formiga, the only player in history to appear at seven editions of a senior women's or men's World Cup. 'I played football for many years – 26 with the national team alone – so I know every corner of our country. And I can tell you: each of these cities is full of women's football talents who need support and inspiration. "The Women's World Cup will be an opportunity for them to see the greatest up close and think, 'If they can be there, so can I.' That's the impact that only an event of this size can have.' The host city selection process for the 2027 Women's World Cup began in August 2024, with 12 cities taking part in the bidding process to host games. Specialized FIFA teams representing key operational areas essential to tournament delivery visited all 12 candidate cities, assessing the proposed infrastructure and facilities according to FIFA's hosting requirements. Belém, Cuiabá, Manaus and Natal missed out in the end. The 2027 Women's World Cup will also be the last edition to have 32 participating teams, as the 2031 edition will expand to 48. 'It's tremendous that we are bringing the FIFA Women's World Cup to Brazil, one of the world's great football countries. It's wonderful for women's football and for the global growth of our sport in general,' said Jill Ellis, FIFA Chief Football Officer. 'For the host cities, there is going to be such an immense impact from hosting the biggest women's sporting event on the planet – in terms of growing the sport and the visibility. What is very, very special about the FIFA Women's World Cup is that it's the stage where heroes are made and champions are crowned.'Spain are the defending Women's World Cup champions, having won their maiden title by beating England 1-0 in the final in 2023.

8 Brazilian Cities Set to Host 2027 Women's World Cup Matches — See the Full List
8 Brazilian Cities Set to Host 2027 Women's World Cup Matches — See the Full List

The Hindu

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

8 Brazilian Cities Set to Host 2027 Women's World Cup Matches — See the Full List

The Maracana Stadium will be one of eight venues across Brazil to host matches at the 2027 Women's World Cup, the first edition to be held in Latin America, FIFA announced on Wednesday. In addition to the iconic venue in Rio de Janeiro, the 64 matches of the competition will be played in Belo Horizonte (Mineirao Stadium), Brasilia (National Stadium), Fortaleza (Castelao Arena), Porto Alegre (Beira-Rio Stadium), Recife (Pernambuco Arena), Salvador (Fonte Nova Arena) and Sao Paulo (Itaquera Arena). 'From samba to frevo, from stunning beaches to cosmopolitan cities, the world will experience the energy, colour and warmth that only Brazil can offer,' said FIFA president Gianni Infantino. 🌟 The stage is set! 🌟 The host cities for the #FIFAWWC Brazil 2027 have been confirmed, with the help of some special guests from each city! 🏆🇧🇷 — FIFA (@FIFAcom) May 7, 2025 'We will continue to work closely with the selected host cities on the exciting journey ahead of us, creating unforgettable moments in each of their stadiums in 2027, and ensuring that this tournament has a major and widespread positive impact.' The tournament to be played between June 24 and July 25, 2027, will feature 32 participating teams. 'The FIFA Women's World Cup 2027 will mark a historic milestone as the tournament heads to South America for the very first time,' said FIFA general secretary Mattias Grafstrom. 'The women's game continues to grow at an extraordinary pace, and bringing the tournament to Brazil will inspire a new generation across the continent and beyond.'

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