The 2026 FIFA World Cup was supposed to be America’s biggest economic opportunity in decades — but a sudden travel ban by Donald Trump has thrown the U.S. hosting plans into chaos. This single executive order forced the German national team to land in Canada instead of Miami, disrupted international travel, and triggered massive financial consequences for airlines, hotels, sponsors, and host cities.
In this video, we break down how Canada, under Prime Minister Mark Carney, seized the moment to strengthen its geopolitical position and attract stranded fans, teams, and sponsors. We explore the potential relocation of key matches, the impact on the U.S. economy, and what this means for global trust, foreign investment, and America’s standing in the world.
Whether you follow soccer or just care about international finance, this story reveals how leadership decisions can have far-reaching economic, political, and cultural consequences.
Watch till the end to find out whether the World Cup final will stay in New Jersey — or if Canada will take the spotlight.
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