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FIFA is spreading next year’s World Cup beyond the host cites, offering 60 possible base camps for teams, paired with hotels. Some fancy and some less so.

NEW YORK — A year from the largest World Cup ever, there has been no announcement on general ticket sales, prices for most seats, location of a draw or security arrangements as FIFA has mostly avoided disclosing details of an event set for 16 stadiums across the United States, Mexico and Canada.

There is uncertainty about whether fans from some nations will be welcome — 11 of the venues are located in the U.S., where all matches will be played from the quarterfinals on.

Security is a concern, too. At the last major soccer tournament in the U.S., the 2024 Copa America final at Miami Gardens, Florida, started 82 minutes late after spectators breached security gates.

“That was certainly a reminder and a wake-up call if anybody needed it that those types of things are going to be used in terms …

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