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Governor Kehoe seeks $40.5 million to prepare Kansas City for 2026 World Cup.


Missouri lawmakers are preparing to welcome soccer fans from around the world as Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium will be a host stadium for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Governor Mike Kehoe is focused on ensuring Missouri is prepared to showcase itself on the global stage. The state plans to allocate $40.5 million for the event, with a significant portion going towards security and event organization. Additionally, funds will be used for tourism promotion to encourage visitors to explore other parts of the state. Public transportation will also receive a boost, with Amtrak planning to increase its service to accommodate the influx of visitors. The Missouri River Runner Amtrak route will be a key transportation option for fans traveling between St. Louis and Kansas City. The World Cup matches, including a quarterfinal, will be held at Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Chiefs. This event is a significant opportunity for Missouri to showcase its attractions and hospitality to a global audience.

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