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Map of 2026 World Cup host stadiums
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Description
The dataset comprises details of the stadiums set to host the 2026 World Cup matches. It includes information on the stadium name, city, country, geographic coordinates (longitude and latitude), and seating capacity. The data encompasses venues across multiple countries, reflecting the diverse locations that will contribute to the global event.
Five Interesting Observations
- Largest Stadium: Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico, boasts the highest capacity with 87,523 seats.
- Smallest Stadium: BMO Field in Toronto, Canada, has the lowest capacity among the listed venues, accommodating 45,736 spectators.
- Geographic Spread: The stadiums are distributed across three countries: the USA, Canada, and Mexico, showcasing the first World Cup hosted by three nations.
- High Concentration in the USA: The majority of the stadiums are located in the United States, indicating a significant share of the tournament's infrastructure.
- Wide Latitude Range: The stadiums span a broad range of latitudes, from Vancouver in Canada (49.2768°N) to Zapopan in Mexico (20.7401°N), highlighting the geographical diversity of the host locations.