Jun 07, 2026
The World Cup Economy: The Companies the Tournament Touches

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is almost here. It's the biggest ever: 48 teams, 104 matches, and host cities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. An event this size touches a lot of businesses. Think sportswear, travel, hotels, TV, and daily spending. Here is how the money moves, in plain English, with real companies as neutral examples, not picks.
Key takeaways
A big event like the World Cup gives a short lift to ads, TV, apparel, travel, and spending.
The companies below are neutral examples, not stock picks.
For most big firms, one event is a small part of the year. And no investment is risk-free.
10 companies that could be impacted by the 2026 World Cup
These are in no set order, grouped by the part of the economy they sit in.
Sportswear
Nike (NKE) sponsors teams and players. It sells jerseys and gear that tend to move in a World Cup year.
Adidas (ADDYY) is an official FIFA partner and makes the match ball. Its football unit hit record sales in past World Cup years (source: company reports).
Travel and hotels
Airbnb (ABNB) can see more demand when host cities run short on hotel rooms.
Marriott (MAR) has a big footprint in host cities. Rooms can fill up when teams and fans arrive.
Hyatt (H) has similar exposure to key host markets.
Broadcasting
Comcast (CMCSA) owns Telemundo, the U.S. Spanish-language rights holder. Ad demand can run high.
Fox Corporation (FOXA) holds the U.S. English-language rights. More viewers tend to lift ad sales.
Consumer spending
Anheuser-Busch InBev (BUD) is a FIFA sponsor through Budweiser. Beer sales have risen in past tournaments.
Visa (V) is a long-time FIFA partner. Tickets, travel, and gear all flow through payment networks.
McDonald's (MCD) is an official FIFA sponsor. Big events can lift fan traffic.
Nike
-31.51% (1Y)
Adidas AG
-3.28% (1Y)
Airbnb Inc
1.53% (1Y)
Marriott
25.16% (1Y)
Hyatt
17.52% (1Y)
Comcast
-14.64% (1Y)
Fox Corp A
-8.7% (1Y)
Anheuser-Busch InBev
23.29% (1Y)
Visa
-7.17% (1Y)
McDonald's
-8.14% (1Y)
Themes at a glance
Company | Ticker | Theme |
|---|---|---|
Nike | NKE | Sportswear |
Adidas | ADDYY | Sportswear and official FIFA |
Airbnb | ABNB | Accommodation |
Marriott | MAR | Hotels |
Hyatt | H | Hospitality |
Fox | FOXA | Broadcasting |
Comcast | CMCSA | Broadcasting |
Visa | V | Payments |
Anheuser-Busch InBev | BUD | Beverages |
McDonald's | MCD | Consumer spending |
The reality check
Most of these are big, diversified firms. For them, the World Cup is a short-term boost, not the main driver of results. No investment is risk-free. Past patterns may not repeat, and prices move for many reasons. Naming a company here isn't a view on its stock. This is general education, not advice. New to investing? Start with The Stash Way: Invest Regularly. And skip the Investing Myths That Hold People Back.
Frequently asked questions
How big is the 2026 World Cup?
It's the largest ever: 48 teams, 104 matches, and host cities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Are these stock picks?
No. They are neutral examples that show which kinds of businesses a global event touches. This is not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security.
How many people watch the World Cup?
A lot. FIFA reported that the 2022 tournament reached a global audience of around 5 billion people (source: FIFA). This is educational only and is not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.
Important disclosures
This article and image were created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and reviewed by Stash before publication.
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