Brazil will travel more than 1,700 km in the group stage of the World Cup; see MAP with the route
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The long-distance Cup: the World Cup will have venues 4,500,000 km away from each other The Brazilian team will cover around 1,700 kilometers during the group stage of the 2026 World Cup.
The long-distance Cup: the World Cup will have venues 4,500,000 km away from each other
The Brazilian team will cover around 1,700 kilometers during the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. Brazil debuts at the World Cup this Saturday (13), against Morocco, in New Jersey, in the United States.
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After the debut, the team will head to Philadelphia, just over 100 kilometers away, where they will face Haiti on June 19.
The longest trip will come next. After the match in Philadelphia, Brazil will travel to Miami and travel around 1,650 kilometers. In the city, the team will play against Scotland on June 24th.
Brazilian team will cover more than 1,700 km in the first phase of the World Cup
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Brazil's travel will be greater than that of teams like France and Argentina, which will travel less than 800 kilometers in the first three games.
Even so, Brazil will be far from the teams that will most cross the continent in the group stage. Bosnia and Herzegovina will be the team that travels the most in the first phase, with more than 5,000 kilometers covered between the three games.
Egypt will have the shortest route: around 380 kilometers throughout the group stage.
Distance record
Raphinha celebrates a free kick for the Brazilian team
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The 2026 World Cup will have the greatest distance between host cities in the tournament's history. The World Cup, which starts on June 11th, will be played for the first time in three different countries: Canada, Mexico and the United States.
The most distant venues for this year's World Cup are Vancouver, in Canada, and Miami, in the United States. The two cities are approximately 4,500 kilometers apart as the crow flies. Manaus is actually closer to Miami than Vancouver.
This time, the Cup will have games spread across 16 cities. The greatest distance between venues in the current edition surpasses the record recorded in the 1994 World Cup. At the time, the United States also hosted the tournament.
Brazil appears twice among the tournaments with the greatest distances between venues:
In 2014, Fortaleza and Porto Alegre were separated by around 3,200 thousand kilometers — a distance slightly greater than that between the capital of Rio Grande do Sul and Manaus.
In 1950, the distance between Recife and Porto Alegre was almost 3,000 kilometers.
The 2022 World Cup, in Qatar, was at the opposite extreme. The most distant tournament venues were less than 70 kilometers apart.
👉 g1 selected the 8 greatest distances between host cities in the history of the World Cups. See below the countries and where the stadiums used in each edition are or were.
🥇 2026 World Cup
Map shows the venues for the 2026 World Cup
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🥈 1994 World Cup
The 1994 World Cup at distance
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🥉 2014 World Cup
The distances of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil
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4️⃣ 1950 World Cup
The map of the 1950 World Cup in Brazil
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5️⃣ 2018 World Cup
Map of the Russian Cup in 2018
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6️⃣ 1962 World Cup
Chile Cup, in 1962, had only four host cities
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7️⃣ 2002 World Cup
Japan and South Korea Cup, in 2002, had stadiums spread across 20 cities
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8️⃣ 2010 World Cup
In 2010, cities in the South African Cup had a maximum distance of 1,550 km
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