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Fifa is looking for staff for the 2026 World Cup and one of the requirements is to speak Spanish

Fifa is looking for staff for the 2026 World Cup and one of the requirements is to speak Spanish

The 2026 World Cup is getting closer and closer and football fever is already in the air.

The next edition of one of the most anticipated sporting events internationally will be held Canada, Mexico and the United Statesin what promises to be a historic tournament. So much so that the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) estimates that some 5.5 million fans will attend.

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The entity has highlighted that A total of 16 venues have been chosen to host the games, the largest since Korea/Japan 2002, which will require a lot of manpower. That is why it has begun to prepare to be able to meet expectations.

That being the case, Fifa has opened a job opening for those interested in working on next year’s World Cup. Recent vacancies include senior manager, audit and advisory, and senior manager, facilities and services.

To apply for these offers, the entity requests familiarity with services in football events, leadership skills, mastery of English and Spanish, public relations management, experience in project management, willingness to travel, office management, among other requirements.

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Although the exact amount of the remuneration is not known, it is around $20,000 (about 83 million Colombian pesos), according to specialized media.

To apply for job vacancies, individuals can apply on FIFA’s official LinkedIn account or on the entity’s jobs page https://jobs.fifa.com/.

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