Magic Johnson urges fans to make Los Angeles their World Cup destination
INGLEWOOD, California, May 12 : Los Angeles sports royalty and former NBA great Earvin "Magic" Johnson on Tuesday urged fans from around the world to make Los Angeles their World Cup destination, calling the city the "sports capital of the world."
A '30 Days to FIFA World Cup 2026' event at SoFi Stadium highlighted the sprawling city's desire to ensure visitors experience more than an in-and-out soccer stop.
"The world game is coming to the greatest city in the world," Johnson said, beaming, at the event designed to entice travellers not only for the tournament but also for the city’s attractions and its role as a global sports hub.
Johnson, a five-time National Basketball Association champion and three-time Most Valuable Player, said this was the time to be in Los Angeles because "great events are coming to our city," including the World Cup, the NFL Super Bowl, and the 2028 Olympics.
Los Angeles hosts eight World Cup matches, featuring the national teams of the United States, Paraguay, Iran, New Zealand, Switzerland, Bosnia, Belgium and Turkey.
The expanded tournament will be played across North America, with matches in 16 host cities in Mexico, the United States and Canada. It will feature 48 national teams, up from the usual 32.
Local and visiting fans will be able to enjoy a "giant soccer carnival" across the city, said Kathryn Schloessman, President and CEO of Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission and host committee CEO.
The city's commitment to affordable transportation options was also underlined, with $1.75 tickets to the stadium standing in stark contrast to some of the prices that have drawn controversy on the East Coast.
The World Cup's local impact has been debated for months. Critics have raised


