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Toronto mayor says chance to co-host World Cup a ‘good investment’

Jun 13, 2018 | 10:34 AM

TORONTO — The mayor of one of the Canadian cities expected to co-host the 2026 World Cup says the opportunity to take part in the event represents a good investment.

Toronto Mayor John Tory says Canada had little chance of hosting the international soccer tournament on its own, but will reap the benefits now that a joint bid with the United States and Mexico has been accepted by the sport’s regulatory body.

Tory says the investment the city will make is “relatively modest for an event of this scale.”

He says being involved in the World Cup bid is part of Toronto’s strategy of thinking big, and he says the event will give the city and country a chance to showcase its enthusiasm for the sport.