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🏆 How to Get a Job at the 2026 World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States is set to be the biggest tournament yet! But beyond the action on the field, this massive event will create thousands of job opportunities—and you don’t have to be a pro athlete to be part of it.

If you’ve ever dreamed of working at a World Cup, now is the time to start planning. Here’s how to get your foot in the door and land a job at the biggest soccer event in the world.

1. What Kind of Jobs Will Be Available?

The World Cup is a massive operation, meaning there are jobs across multiple industries. Here are a few of the roles that have appeared on JustSoccerJobs.com in recent months:

✅ Event Operations – Help organize stadium logistics, fan zones, and team accommodations.
✅ Marketing & Social Media – Create content, manage campaigns, and engage fans.
✅ Sponsorship & Partnerships – Work with brands and FIFA partners to activate sponsorship deals.
✅ Hospitality & Ticketing – Assist with VIP experiences, hospitality suites, and ticket sales.
✅ Broadcasting & Media – Support live coverage, work with journalists, or produce digital content.
✅ Security & Guest Services – Ensure a safe and smooth experience for fans and teams.
✅ Volunteer Coordination – Manage and recruit volunteers for the event.
âś… Volunteer - Help out with stadium operations as a volunteer and boost your resume.

Whether you’re into event planning, marketing, logistics, or sports business, there’s a role that fits your skillset.

2. When Should You Start Applying?

đź“… Now! Jobs are going to continue to roll in throughout 2025.

đź’ˇ Pro Tip:

  • Follow JustSoccerJobs.com to track job postings in real time.
  • Check FIFA’s official job page and LinkedIn for major hiring announcements.
  • Research companies handling event production, marketing, and hospitality—many will be subcontracting World Cup-related work [Octagon, On Location, etc].

3. Where to Apply for World Cup Jobs

Here are the best places to find job openings:

  • FIFA’s Job Portal – Official roles with FIFA and its partners.
  • Local Organizing Committees – Each host country has its own hiring needs.
  • Sports Agencies & Marketing Firms – Companies like IMG, Octagon, and Wasserman often hire for big events.
  • Stadiums & Host Cities – Each World Cup city will have jobs in ticketing, hospitality, and security
  • Just Soccer Jobs will keep World Cup jobs updated as they come in.

4. How to Stand Out in Your Application

Getting hired for the World Cup is competitive, but here’s how you can increase your chances:

🔥 Get Soccer-Related Experience Now – Volunteer at local soccer tournaments, intern with a team, or work in event management.

📄 Tailor Your Resume – Highlight sports, event, or customer service experience. Use keywords like “event operations,” “fan engagement,” or “sports marketing.”

🤝 Network in the Soccer Industry – Attend soccer conferences, connect with professionals on LinkedIn, and join industry groups.

5. Can’t Get a Full-Time Job? Consider Volunteering

FIFA and host cities will recruit thousands of volunteers to help with:
âś… Fan assistance
âś… Hospitality support
âś… Media operations
âś… Transportation logistics

It’s a great way to gain experience, make connections, and add the World Cup to your resume—which could lead to a paid soccer job in the future!

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The 2026 World Cup is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work at one of the biggest sporting events in history. Whether you want a role in marketing, operations, media, or hospitality, there’s a way to get involved.

Start gaining experience now, keep an eye on job postings at JustSoccerJobs.com, and get your resume ready to apply!