As Vancouver counts down to hosting seven matches during FIFA World Cup 26, the Province of British Columbia, City of Vancouver, and BC Pavilion Corporation have released updated financial and economic impact estimates. The event is expected to bring over one million visitors from outside the province between 2026 and 2031, generating more than one billion dollars in visitor spending and creating upwards of 18,000 jobs. FIFA’s own economic impact assessment predicts a total benefit of 1.7 billion dollars for the region, including nearly a billion-dollar boost to the province’s GDP. Upgrades to BC Place stadium and training facilities at Killarney Park are underway to ensure the city remains a premier destination for world-class sports and entertainment. A key element of planning is the close collaboration with the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, reflecting a shared commitment to showcase Indigenous culture and advance reconciliation during the tournament. The province’s net core cost for hosting the matches is estimated between 85 and 145 million dollars. City officials report budgets for security, transportation, and fan events are on track, focused on delivering a safe and memorable experience for all. Vancouver is gearing up to welcome the world and highlight its vibrant tourism economy on the global stage.

Economic Benefits and Cultural Partnerships Highlight Vancouver’s FIFA World Cup 26 Preparations
By Sabrina Spencer
Jun 24, 2025 | 11:43 AM
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Economic Benefits and Cultural Partnerships Highlight Vancouver's FIFA World Cup 26 Preparations
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