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FIFA names Dallas as host site for International Broadcast Center for World Cup

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FIFA says the Dallas Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will host the International Broadcast Center for all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.

The announcement was confirmed Wednesday at Dallas City Hall and marks the second time the city has hosted the IBC. Dallas last hosted the IBC in Fair Park during the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

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I'm honored to be with you all today. On behalf of FIFA and FIFA World Cup 26, it's an absolute pleasure to confirm that Dallas and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will serve as the International Broadcast Center for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Amy Hopfinger, chief business and strategy officer with FIFA World Cup 26

The IBC is a global broadcast operations center for all 104 matches of the tournament in 16 North American cities, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

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From January 2026 to August 2026, the IBC will be the nerve center for TV, radio, and new media operations and will house about 2,000 broadcast media representatives.

"Hosting the IBC is a tremendous honor. I still today hear about 1994, hosting that IBC at Fair Park, and the experiences that volunteers had and the people from all over the world that they had a chance to meet," said Monica Paul, president, North Texas FIFA World Cup 26 Organizing Committee. "I really hope we take this opportunity in 2026 and really show these broadcasters and media why we love Dallas, why we call this place home so they can share that across the world with people in their countries."

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The facility will span 485,000 square feet and ensure seamless coverage of the tournament, reaching billions of fans worldwide. It will serve as the headquarters for FIFA's host broadcaster, media partners, FIFA content production, and football technology.

"Hosting thousands of professionals for seven months is no small task," Hopfinger said. "The IBC will offer a range of services for individuals helping to take this groundbreaking tournament, the 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup, to over 200 countries worldwide.

In addition to hosting broadcast operations, the IBC will provide wraparound services to help those covering the games, including a 24-hour cafe and lounge, a gift shop, express shipping services, banking, and dry cleaning.

FIFA's announcement follows the unanimous approval of the plans by the Dallas City Council on Dec. 11, 2024. FIFA said the project will provide significant economic opportunities for local and minority businesses, which will be able to bid for contracts related to the convention centre’s operations.

“Being selected as host city of the FIFA World Cup 2026 International Broadcast Centre is a monumental win for Dallas and a testament to our global appeal and readiness to shine on the world stage,” said Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson. “I am thrilled that the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will serve as a hub to showcase our city, its rich culture and the hospitality of our community to millions of viewers around the globe.” 

Paul, Hopfinger and Johnson were joined Wednesday by Zarin Gracey, council member/chair ad hoc committee on professional sports recruitment and retention, City of Dallas; Jesse Moreno, Dallas City Council Member District 2; and Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert.

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