
SponsorshipMay 19, 2026, 11:20 PM
Visa Donates $200K CAD, Unveils Soccer Pitch in Toronto for FIFA World Cup 26
AI Summary
Visa, the Official Payment Technology Partner of the FIFA World Cup 26™, announced a $200K CAD contribution to the City of Toronto's Soccer for All Legacy program and unveiled a new soccer pitch at Nathan Phillips Square. This initiative marks the expansion of Visa's Street Soccer Park program into Canada, aiming to transform public spaces into vibrant community hubs for sport. Additionally, Visa's global "Tap In to Impact" campaign will contribute $275K CAD to non-profit organizations in each host country, including Futurpreneur in Canada, to support young entrepreneurs.
Key Highlights
- Visa donated $200K CAD to the City of Toronto's Soccer for All Legacy program.
- Unveiled a new pop-up soccer pitch at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto.
- The park will be open until July 19, then relocate to a permanent city location.
- This expands Visa's Street Soccer Park program into Canada, following U.S. host cities.
- Visa's global "Tap In to Impact" campaign contributes $275K CAD to non-profits in each host country.
- In Canada, the $275K CAD supports Futurpreneur for young entrepreneurs.
- The park features soccer-inspired art by local Toronto illustrator Daria Domnikova.
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