Toronto

As Canada’s largest city, Toronto is a globally renowned destination for its culinary scene, nightlife, extensive green spaces, music, film and cultural festivals, and major sporting events. Over 150 neighbourhoods, from Little Italy and Chinatown to Queen West and Yorkville, contribute to the city’s vibrancy and diversity, each with their own unique character. BMO Field (Toronto Stadium during FIFA World Cup 2026) is Canada’s first soccer-specific stadium and plays home to Canada’s National soccer team, the Toronto Argonauts (CFL), as well as Toronto FC (MLS). The City hosted the 1976 Olympic Football Tournament, the 1974 Concacaf Youth Championship, the 1987 FIFA U-16 World Tournament, the 1998 Concacaf Women’s Championship, the FIFA U-20 World Cup Canada 2007™ and the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Canada 2014™.

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Ready to welcome the global game

Toronto has hosted significant international football events starting with Canada’s first entry in FIFA World Cup™ qualifiers back in 1957. And as arguably the most multicultural city in the world, Toronto is truly the world in a city.