MetLife Stadium To Be Renamed For World Cup 2026

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In preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, is undergoing a temporary name change to "New York New Jersey Stadium." This change aligns with FIFA's "clean stadium" policy, which prohibits corporate-sponsored names and logos during the tournament. The stadium will host eight matches, including the final, from June 13 to July 19.

The decision to rename the stadium is part of FIFA's effort to protect its own brands and the exclusive rights of its sponsors. As a result, stadiums use generic city or regional names when hosting World Cup games. The MetLife name and logo will be restored once the World Cup concludes.

The stadium has undergone modifications to meet FIFA's requirements, including the removal of approximately 1,750 seats to fit the playing field and replacing the artificial turf with natural grass. These changes will be reversed after the World Cup, restoring the stadium for the upcoming NFL season. The New York Giants, whose headquarters are near MetLife Stadium, will relocate their summer training camp to the Greenbrier resort in West Virginia due to the World Cup accommodations.

This name change is part of a broader effort across North America, where several stadiums will temporarily shed their corporate identities to comply with FIFA's regulations. After the World Cup, MetLife Stadium will revert to its original name and resume its regular operations.

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