With the upcoming World Cup set to be the largest in history, teams are finalizing their base camp selections across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Brazil has chosen New Jersey, utilizing the new Columbia Park Training Facility, while Argentina will be based in Kansas City, training at Sporting KC's facilities. Switzerland will settle in San Diego, citing tranquility and professionalism, and France will stay in Boston, training at Babson College. Other notable choices include Germany at Wake Forest University in North Carolina, Spain in Chattanooga, Saudi Arabia in Austin, Uruguay in Playa del Carmen, and Croatia in Alexandria, Virginia. Many teams are still to confirm their locations, with competition fierce for the best facilities and accommodations.
Each nation weighs factors such as travel logistics, privacy, and training amenities as they select their home base for the tournament. The Athletic is tracking these selections, with updates expected as more teams finalize their plans. The choices reflect a blend of sporting priorities and comfort, aiming to provide optimal conditions for players during the high-stakes competition.

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