Rifts over tariffs


Canada forward Cyle Larin (9) and USA forward Gio Reyna (7) are separated after a scuffle during the second half of the Concacaf Nations League third place match at SoFi Stadium.

SEVEN years ago, when a joint bid by the United States, Canada and Mexico was awarded the 2026 World Cup, rifts created by tariffs – yes, back then, too! – and a proposed border wall were glossed over because of the neighbours’ longstanding political and economic alliances.

“The unity of the three nations was the overriding theme articulated by Carlos Cordeiro, then-president of the US Soccer Federation.

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