In a recent government meeting, officials outlined preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will feature 24 to 26 teams playing in various venues, including Spokane and Renton. Excitement is building as the region gears up for the event, with plans for nine official fan zones across Washington to engage communities beyond Seattle.
Key announcements included the upcoming reveal of Seattle's premier fan zone and a community playbook aimed at helping localities prepare for the World Cup. This playbook will share best practices from previous major sporting events. Additionally, Visit Seattle is set to release a preliminary economic impact analysis later this fall, with an updated report expected after the teams are announced in December 2026.
Safety and emergency preparedness were also major topics of discussion. Officials are coordinating with local, state, and federal agencies to ensure comprehensive planning for potential emergencies. This includes lessons learned from past international events, with ongoing tabletop exercises involving local law enforcement.
In a creative initiative, a poster contest has been launched to select the official host city poster for Seattle, inviting artists from across Washington to participate. The contest aims to capture the spirit of the World Cup while showcasing local talent. Finalists will be invited to various events, although ticket distribution will be managed by FIFA through a lottery system.
Overall, the meeting highlighted a collaborative approach to ensure a successful World Cup experience, emphasizing community involvement, safety, and economic readiness as the event approaches.