If Edmonton is to host the 26th World Cup, artificial turf must be held at the Commonwealth Stadium-Turf & Rec

2021-12-13 22:36:55 By : Ms. Maggie Hao

The World Cup is played on natural turf

If the city is to bid for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the artificial turf surface of the Edmonton Commonwealth Stadium will have to be removed. Although the support of Edmonton fans in the Canadian men’s national team’s recent victory over Costa Rica and Mexico impressed FIFA’s chief match and tournament officials, he said that the World Cup was played on natural grass. The Federal Stadium will have to change its playing field to win the game. Host bids.

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