Toronto shows off its look and hopes for staging the 2026 FIFA World Cup
TORONTO — Standing in the middle of BMO Field, with 2026 World Cup graphics adorning the stadium, Jonathan Osorio could only imagine what having the men’s soccer showcase in his backyard might be like.
“It’s going to be something amazing,” said the Toronto FC midfielder, who has won 62 caps for Canada and was part of John Herdman’s team at last year’s World Cup in Qatar. “Something that maybe the city has never seen. And this city has seen a lot.”
Toronto and Canada teammate Mark-Anthony Kaye echoed Osorio’s enthusiasm.
“Before when we used to think of Canada and World Cups, they were always dreams,” said Kaye, who has won 40 caps for Canada and was also in Qatar. “After this last one, being able to go there and make history and put our feet on the soil of the biggest tournament in the world, now to have it on our home soil is amazing.