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Journalists from around the world arrive in North Texas for FIFA World Cup
By Alicia Barrera at NBC DFW
· June 10, 2026
· 2 min read
Journalists from Latin America, Europe, Asia and around the world are arriving in North Texas to cover the FIFA World Cup, with a large media center ready to support thousands of credentialed journalists and photographers. Located across from the International Broadcast Center, the media hub include
Key takeaway It's a little bit hot to be honest, it will be hotter for the players, I guess," said Matthijs Van Dam, a journalist from the Netherlands.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The influx of international journalists covering the FIFA World Cup presents a unique opportunity for Fort Worth and the surrounding North Texas area to showcase its hospitality and charm. As thousands of credentialed journalists and photographers descend upon the region, they will undoubtedly experience the infamous North Texas weather, including the potential for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. The city's ability to accommodate and support these visitors will not only reflect on the success of the World Cup but also impact the perception of Fort Worth as a destination for future international events. The North Texas FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee's efforts to provide a memorable experience for visitors will be put to the test, and the city's landmarks, such as the Fort Worth Stockyards and Sundance Square, may become familiar backdrops for global news coverage. How the city's infrastructure and services, including the Fort Worth Police Department and Tarrant County government, handle the increased demand will be closely watched by locals and visitors alike.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Journalists from Latin America, Europe, Asia and around the world are arriving in North Texas to cover the FIFA World Cup, with a large media center ready to support thousands of credentialed journalists and photographers. Located across from the International Broadcast Center, the media hub include
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