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The 2027 Diaspora World Cup:

The is the first to be co-hosted by more than one Metro City in the United States

The 2027 Diaspora World Cup

The is the first to be co-hosted by more than one Metro City in the United States
In Person
Location: The Heurich Stadium
April, 2027 - August, 2027

2:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Saturday & Sunday
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The 2027 Diaspora World Cup will be another edition of the soccer league and the first to be co-hosted by more than one City Metro area in the United States. This historic tournament will take place from April 3rd to August 14th, 2027. This historic edition will be the largest in the history of the Diaspora World Cup, with 240 games played in four different stadiums Saturdays and Sundays. 
Fans can expect the largest FIFA World Cup in history in 2027, featuring forty countries and 241 matches across three cities in the Washington Metro. They should prepare for unprecedented demand and an increased number of opportunities to attend, with activities and fan festivals in any stadiums celebrating local and global cultures with a focus on sustainability and cultural immersion throughout the soccer league. This will be an unprecedented opportunity for fans to participate and build our next school. 

Details

Date: Saturday, Sunday - April, 2027 - August, 2027
Time: 2:00 PM - 10:30 PM (EST)

Location:

Heurich Stadium – The Home Depot 
6001 Ager Road 
Hyattsville, MD 20782 
 
The Fairland Stadium 
3928 Greencastle Rd 
Burtonsville, MD 20866 
 
Blair Hight School Stadium 
51 University Blvd E. 
Silver Spring, MD 20901 


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