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With two yes votes and one abstention, Hamilton County commissioners have agreed to allow county administrators to ink a contract with FIFA. The move clears the way should Cincinnati be selected later this month as a host city for the 2026 World Cup.
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The study suggests the combined economic impact would be nearly $450 million, including about 3,000 jobs for the 15-county Tri-State area. It also estimates hosting would generate about $20 million in tax revenue for state and local governments and $15.4 million in sales tax revenue.
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U.S. Soccer is again tapping Cincinnati's TQL Stadium to host a U.S. Men's National Team soccer match.
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Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie netted a goal each for the American side.
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USMNT players say they're expecting a strong USA crowd and a well-organized Mexican opponent for Friday's World Cup qualifier in Cincinnati.
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The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team hosts Mexico once every four years in World Cup qualifying. It's one of the team's most important games, and it's happening in Cincinnati Friday.
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The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team hosts Mexico in a World Cup Qualifier in Cincinnati. Head Coach Gregg Berhalter spoke with media about the roster for the November qualifying window.
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A delegation from international soccer's governing body, FIFA, and U.S. Soccer visited Cincinnati Friday, Oct. 22. They're vetting the city as a possible host site for the 2026 World Cup.
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The first season of soccer will be played at a local collegiate facility, with plans to build a soccer-specific stadium. The venue would be available for other events like concerts and festivals.
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Job one? Find a new head coach for the struggling MLS team.