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NYC doet alles wat het kan om zijn kansen op een enorme World Cup-winst te ruïneren
The article explores how New York City's policies and decisions may jeopardize its potential economic benefits from hosting the World Cup, highlighting missed opportunities for growth and investment.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Mar 15, 2026
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Critics should recognize that not all cities can meet FIFA's standards, and NYC's unique challenges may not reflect a lack of effort.
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The concerns about NYC's preparation for the World Cup are overstated; the city has a history of successfully hosting large-scale events.
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NYC's mismanagement threatens the potential economic benefits of hosting the World Cup, risking millions in revenue and investment.
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Investing in infrastructure improvements, even if costly, will ultimately enhance NYC's ability to capitalize on the World Cup opportunities.
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While NYC's efforts may seem inadequate, it's important to consider the challenges of hosting such a massive event amidst ongoing urban issues.
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