Concacaf House Miami to Open June 11, Bringing Football, Culture, and Community to Fans During FIFA World Cup 2026
The free public activation will feature matchday programming, fan experiences, live content, legends appearances and cultural moments celebrating Concacaf’s 41 Member Associations
Miami, FL — June 10, 2026 — After opening in Vancouver earlier this year, Concacaf House: 41 for 1 arrives in Miami on Thursday, June 11, 2026, inviting fans to enjoy a free public destination built around football, culture, and community during FIFA World Cup 2026.
Located at 536 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL, Concacaf House Miami will serve as a vibrant hub throughout the opening weeks of the tournament, showcasing the diversity, passion and unity of the Confederation’s 41 Member Associations through football, culture, music, art and community programming.
“Concacaf House is about bringing our region together and creating a space where fans can celebrate the cultures, stories and communities that make our Confederation so unique,” said Victor Montagliani, Concacaf President and FIFA Vice President. “As the FIFA World Cup comes to North America, Miami provides an incredible backdrop to showcase the energy of our game and our region.”
As the home of Concacaf’s headquarters and one of the most diverse football cities in the region, Miami is a fitting host for this next stop of Concacaf House. With deep connections to Latin America and the Caribbean, and communities representing cultures from across North America, Central America and the Caribbean, the city reflects the spirit of the Confederation and the shared passion that unites fans and visitors.
Beginning June 11, fans will be welcomed with a dynamic schedule of matchday moments, cultural programming, interactive experiences and special events tied to the region’s teams competing on the world stage.
Concacaf House Miami will also give fans a place to gather around key FIFA World Cup 2026 matchdays featuring teams from across the region, including Mexico, Canada, the United States, Haiti, Curaçao and Panama.
Following its June stop in Miami, Concacaf House: 41 for 1 will continue in New York City in July, culminating during the final stages of the FIFA World Cup. Each host city activation will bring Concacaf to life with pride and love for the game, creating welcoming spaces for fans to celebrate a once-in-a-generation World Cup hosted across North America.
For more information, please visit concacaf.com/concacafhouse.
