The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially underway, hosted jointly by the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Despite Indonesia’s national team not qualifying for the tournament, the event is already generating significant social impact across the host countries. The scale of the tournament, spanning three nations, presents unique logistical and cultural considerations. Experts anticipate a surge in tourism and economic activity within the host cities. Beyond the sporting competition, the World Cup is expected to foster international exchange and highlight social issues. Organizers are preparing for large-scale events and increased scrutiny regarding security and infrastructure. The event promises to be a major cultural moment for North America.