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Houston 2026 Delegation Attends Qatar 2022 Observation Program

Representatives from the Harris County – Houston Sports Authority (HCHSA) and the Houston 2026 World Cup Host Committee attended the Future Host City Observation Program during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™.

 

 

HCHSA CEO Janis Burke and NRG Park Assistant General Manager Leah Mastaglio participated in the observation program to listen and learn from best practices.

 

Burke and Mastaglio saw first-hand the logistical planning and operations behind hosting the world’s most popular sporting event, including transportation, ticketing, security, look of the city and more.

 

They also visited venues, spectator experiences, training sites and the FIFA Fan Festival during their visit.

 

HCHSA CEO Janis Burke, said: “It has been such a rewarding experience to participate in the Future Host City Observation Program in Qatar.

 

“This ‘behind-the-scenes’ look at the operational demands of organizing the World Cup is a valuable learning opportunity as our preparations get underway.

 

“We are committed to delivering an unmatched World Cup experience in Houston, and 2026 will be here before we know it. We can’t wait to welcome the world to Houston and showcase our amazing and innovative city.”

 

While Burke and Mastaglio were on the ground in Qatar, excitement for the World Cup is in full swing in Houston, with several locations hosting watch parties and building momentum for the city to host matches in just under four years.

 

Houston has big plans underway to ensure the 2026 World Cup serves as a catalyst for the significant growth of the game, engaging millions of players and fans across South Texas. Houston 2026 World Cup Host Committee President Chris Canetti was scheduled to attend the Observation Program as well but was unable.

 

Houston will host World Cup matches alongside ten other cities in the United States, three in Mexico and two in Canada in the summer of 2026.

 

Earlier this year, HCHSA also celebrated its 25th Anniversary, marking the growth of Houston as a premier host city destination and a key player in the international sports community. 

 

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