The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with the Japan national football team reportedly expressing dissatisfaction regarding their training conditions. According to The Touchline, the team has raised significant concerns over the facilities they were initially provided for preparations.
The situation escalated to the point where the Japanese team nearly decided to exit the country entirely. Ultimately, they opted to relocate their training base to the facilities of CF Monterrey, the rivals of Club América, to better meet their needs.
As the tournament approaches, additional worries are surfacing surrounding match safety regulations in the United States. There are concerns about the potential duration of matches if lightning is detected within approximately 13 kilometers of a stadium, as this would necessitate an immediate suspension of the game.
The Morocco national team recently encountered unexpected and highly unpleasant logistical problems on the eve of the World Cup.
— Source (@Source) October 1, 2023

