{"id":1702,"date":"2026-06-28T09:43:42","date_gmt":"2026-06-28T09:43:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/corporate-movers-usa.com\/?p=1702"},"modified":"2026-06-28T09:43:42","modified_gmt":"2026-06-28T09:43:42","slug":"this-world-cup-was-nearly-20-years-in-the-making-for-u-s-soccer-the-history-is-worth-knowing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/corporate-movers-usa.com\/?p=1702","title":{"rendered":"This World Cup was nearly 20 years in the making for U.S. Soccer. The history is worth knowing."},"content":{"rendered":"<div><div><div><audio><\/audio><\/div><\/div><p>IRVINE, Calif. \u2014 For Philadelphians new to seeing a World Cup in person, it might feel like the road to this point began when FIFA picked the city to host games in 2022.<\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/corporate-movers-usa.com\/?p=1700\">Police investigating two separate killings near Hunting Park Recreation Center<\/a><\/p><div><\/div><p>For others, it might feel like the first steps were taken when the U.S.-Canada-Mexico joint hosting bid won the formal vote in 2018, or when the bid was filed the year before.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>In fact, the process began much longer ago than that, in 2007. That\u2019s when U.S. Soccer Federation officials started seriously thinking about bringing the men\u2019s World Cup back to the United States for the first time since 1994.<\/p><div><\/div><p>Nineteen years is a long time in American sports, and especially American soccer, where so much changes from year to year, not just decade to decade. So as the 2026 spectacle unfolds, it\u2019s worth taking a moment to step back and turn to the history books.<\/p><div><\/div><p>There aren\u2019t too many Americans who\u2019ve been on the entire ride. In fact, there\u2019s barely anyone at U.S. Soccer who has been, in part because the presidency has changed hands twice since 2007.<\/p><div><\/div><p>One who has and who knows Philadelphia well is Sunil Gulati. The longtime economics professor at Columbia University led U.S. Soccer from 2006-18, and has also served on the FIFA Council and the former FIFA Executive Committee.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>Few people have seen more of soccer\u2019s growth in this country up close, not just in his years as president but in a variety of roles across Major League Soccer, FIFA, and recently as the chair of European soccer confederation UEFA\u2019s Club Financial Control Body.<\/p><div><\/div><p>Gulati has a lot of stories to tell, and not all of them are allowed to see the light of day. But he was happy to share some with The Inquirer as he enjoys this tournament just like the rest of us.<\/p><div><\/div><div><h3>\u2018The day after\u2019<\/h3><\/div><div><\/div><p>When U.S. Soccer took those first steps in 2007, Gulati had been president for less than a year, and it was only 13 years since the 1994 tournament \u2014 not too long in World Cup terms. But some flickers of the afterglow were still there, and he knew how long it would take to bring the fire back.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>\u201cThe \u201994 World Cup had been highly successful, and hosting an event like the World Cup generates a lot of positive benefits \u2014 and they\u2019re not pure economic benefits, including this [2026] World Cup,\u201d he said. \u201cIt was never about the financial returns to the federation, or federations, in this particular World Cup, and there are three of them.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><p>In his view, \u201cit was always about trying to increase the demand for the game, [and] accelerate the growth of the game in the United States. It\u2019s [wondering] what does the sport look like the day after?\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><p>That acceleration included building the foundations of a soccer infrastructure in this country. Many future powerbrokers had launchpad moments in 1994: future U.S. Soccer CEO Dan Flynn, promoter and media personality Charlie Stillitano, broadcaster Derek Rae, and future women\u2019s World Cup, Olympics, and NWSL executive Marla Messing.<\/p><div><\/div><p>Above all, that World Cup produced Major League Soccer, as FIFA required the U.S. to launch a top-level league as a condition of hosting.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>\u201cAll the people that worked in senior positions or in entry-level positions that became part of the landscape in the sport \u2026 those people became important players in the growth of the game in different ways,\u201d Gulati said. \u201cAnd obviously, then if you talk about MLS, the development of the league leads to huge changes in infrastructure, the stadiums in particular, training facilities.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>Gulati believed another World Cup could do even more. So the long road began, with U.S. Soccer going in on 2022 when it became clear 2018 was going to Europe.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>For some time, it seemed like effort would. But in December of 2010, a day came that will live in soccer\u2019s infamy.<\/p><div><\/div><p>So many people around the sport remember where they were when then-FIFA president Sepp Blatter pulled Qatar\u2019s name out of the envelope instead of the United States. It hurt as much as any loss on the field, perhaps even more to some people.<\/p><div><\/div><p>But Gulati was ready for the gut punch, because he sensed it might be coming.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>\u201cI had a better inkling, I think, than members of my team that it was going to go the wrong way for us,\u201d he said. \u201cBecause we had a pretty accurate vote count, and that vote count relied on three European votes. And I had a pretty good idea that we weren\u2019t going to get those \u2014 the votes that the weeks earlier, I was quite confident that we were going to get.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><p>Had those three votes on FIFA\u2019s executive committee gone the U.S.\u2019 way in the final round of voting, it would have been an 11-11 tie, and Blatter would have broken it in America\u2019s favor.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>\u201cIt didn\u2019t shock me, but I think it probably shocked some other members of the team who maybe weren\u2019t quite as close to the vote count,\u201d Gulati said. \u201cAnd it was obviously a huge disappointment, but not a shock.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><h3>Going bigger for 2026<\/h3><\/div><div><\/div><p>As burned as Gulati was, he was also steeled.<\/p><div><\/div><p>\u201cRight after the decision, I wasn\u2019t sure if I ever wanted to go near this process again, or if I wanted to start right away,\u201d he said, and he referred to an even stronger version of that line he gave to France\u2019s <i>Le Monde<\/i> newspaper earlier this month.<\/p><div><\/div><p>\u201cOn the one hand, I wanted to immediately jump into our next bid,\u201d that version went, \u201cand on the other, I told myself that I never again wanted to have anything to do with that kind of thing, or with those people.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>As allegations that Qatar bribed FIFA officials to win the bid piled up, it would be a few years before the winner of Gulati\u2019s internal battle emerged. When it did, the soccer landscape had changed in an even more epic way.<\/p><div><\/div><p>On May 27, 2015, the U.S. Department of Justice raided the Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich, Switzerland and arrested a slew of international soccer officials. A few hours later in Brooklyn, N.Y., the department formally announced the charges and the people charged.<\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/corporate-movers-usa.com\/?p=1698\">McCormick and Fetterman step in to fill Pennsylvania\u2019s empty booth at Trump\u2019s Great American State Fair<\/a><\/p><div><\/div><p>That day would lead to Blatter\u2019s resignation and a pile of other impacts, including reforms to the World Cup bidding process. <\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>Since Gulati was on the FIFA Executive Committee at that point, he had a role in those reforms. He acknowledged to The Inquirer that he wanted \u201cto try to influence what the rules of the competition, in terms of the bidding process, would be. And those changed, which then allowed us to be more comfortable bidding again.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><p>By the end of that year, the wheels were in motion, and in 2016 Gulati started pushing for a multicountry plan. It started out with just the U.S. and Mexico, as Gulati worked with the then-chairman to powerful TV network Televisa, Emilio Azc\u00e1rraga Jean. Then Canada joined the fold.<\/p><div><\/div><p>\u201cThere were some cultural reasons, frankly, that I wanted to do it with Mexico, about Hispanic relations, Mexico-U.S. relations, and so forth,\u201d Gulati said. \u201cAnd then we\u2019re having a parallel set of discussions with Victor Montagliani, who was the president of the Canadian federation, and it eventually came to the three of us doing it together.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>Gulati knew a multicountry bid would look better to FIFA, but it would take convincing U.S. Soccer\u2019s board first.<\/p><div><\/div><p>\u201cI preferred having a 90% chance of winning 75% of the World Cup games than a 75% chance of hosting it all,\u201d he said.<\/p><div><\/div><p>He also preferred the new FIFA president. Gulati played a key role in getting Gianni Infantino elected. During the election vote at the 2016 FIFA Congress, Fox\u2019s TV broadcast repeatedly showed him working the hall.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><h3>How this World Cup is working<\/h3><\/div><div><\/div><p>There wasn\u2019t time to ask whether Infantino\u2019s tenure has gone differently than Gulati expected. But a recent New York Magazine investigation into Infantino had a quote from journalist and academic Leander Schaerlaeckens that struck a chord.<\/p><div><\/div><p>\u201cU.S. Soccer is very much responsible for his rise,\u201d Schaerlaeckens said of Infantino. \u201cDid they anticipate what he would turn into? I suspect not.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>There are lots of things to point at with the ills of FIFA\u2019s management of this World Cup, from the exorbitant ticket prices to the lack of hard pushback against the Trump administration\u2019s visa restrictions. Much of that goes directly to Infantino, due to his vast power in FIFA\u2019s decision-making and his purported close friendship with Trump.<\/p><div><\/div><p>Another aspect doesn\u2019t attract big headlines, but has had a huge impact behind the scenes. This is the first men\u2019s World Cup where FIFA hasn\u2019t had a national-level local organizing committee, run by domestic staff in the host countries, that handles marketing, venue deals, political relationships, and so on.<\/p><div><\/div><p>Instead, FIFA has tried to do almost everything itself. And as even casual soccer fans have seen by now, it has not gone well \u2014 especially just north of here in New Jersey.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>Gulati didn\u2019t want to go too far down that road in public, but he opened the door enough to sense what was beyond it.<\/p><div><\/div><p>\u201cSome of the key figures in this World Cup are people that work for FIFA, which is fine, but it\u2019s different, certainly,\u201d he said.<\/p><div><\/div><p>Asked if FIFA was told that they weren\u2019t going to be able to unilaterally rule over North American governments, he said: \u201cThey understood that. And that\u2019s obviously posed a bunch of challenges \u2026 Not just state, local, federal, but three countries in this case.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>And asked in particular about dealing with state and local governments that don\u2019t exist in other countries, Gulati said: \u201cThat\u2019s obviously come up, and I get it. But look, there\u2019s always some issues that come up in these things, whether it\u2019s immigration or taxes, or who\u2019s going to pay for what, or exclusivity, all those things \u2014 those are kind of par for the course in World Cups.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><p>A moment later, he added: \u201cMaybe it\u2019s a little bit easier given the obvious differences in governance that exist in other countries.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>In the end, Gulati is an optimist about this World Cup\u2019s long-term potential, including for Philadelphia specifically. He knows the city well, and knows the spotlight it\u2019s in this summer.<\/p><div><\/div><p>\u201cI think what it can do is bring greater attention to the sport and greater attention to the city if it becomes an important attraction, and games go well, and people feel at home, and it\u2019s welcoming, and so on,\u201d he said. \u201cPhiladelphia, it\u2019s a great sports city, it\u2019s got great venues. And hopefully, some of the teams that are playing there \u2014 and the fans more importantly \u2014 come, and they talk about it, and there\u2019s more people that want to visit in the future.\u201d<\/p><div><\/div><div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"128\" height=\"128\" alt=\"The Inquirer logo\" class=\"wp-image-47\" src=\"https:\/\/corporate-movers-usa.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/faba80d67140212ba32240655442c529.png\"\/><\/figure>\n\n<\/div>\n        Watch the latest episode!\n      <\/div>\n<div>\n<p>In this World Cup, underdogs are stealing the spotlight, the U.S. men are on a roll, and Philadelphia has not only welcomed the world but has given visitors a crash course on just how real the curse of the Rocky Statue can be.<\/p>\n<p>Join Jonathan Tannenwald, the Inquirer&#8217;s soccer writer, and host Lisa Carlin, analyst for CBS Sports Golazo, as they dissect the matches, the moments, and more as Philly has its moment in soccer&#8217;s brightest spotlight. 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