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Dallas Launches FIFA World Cup Resource Page
The online platform serves as the official guide for everything needed to know before and during the tournament.
Ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 events to be hosted in Dallas this month, the City of Dallas is launching a new resource page to welcome fans, visitors, and communities from around the world.
The city put the details out in a Friday press release. According to the press release, fans can visit dallas.gov/fifa to find information about transportation, public safety, visitor activities, community engagement opportunities, and event-related updates.
The resource page offers comprehensive, real-time information across several key operational areas, including transportation and mobility, public safety and emergency alerts, neighborhood and resident resources, and visitor activities.
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The transportation and mobility tab features local transit routes, traffic adjustments, rideshare zones, and parking details. The public safety and emergency tab gives users direct access to city safety protocols and emergency notification sign-ups.
The neighborhood and resident resources tab will show updates on city operations, local impacts, and community initiatives. Finally, visitor activities includes fan zones, cultural events, and localized tourism resources.
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Given the hundreds of thousands of visitors headed to Dallas and millions of viewers from across the world tuning into the event, the webpage can be translated into more than 200 languages. Just use the language selection button in the upper right corner.
The city is working closely with the North Texas FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee, regional transportation agencies, public safety partners, emergency management teams, hospitality organizations, and community stakeholders to help ensure a safe, welcoming, and memorable experience for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.
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