Rodri #16 of Spain lifts the FIFA World Cup Winner’s Trophy after the team’s victory on July 19, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Those rights include broadcast agreements, sponsorships, licensing, hospitality, and other revenue streams tied to the World Cup and other international competitions. World Cup Tax AgreementsCurrently, every time a country bids to host a World Cup, taxes are part of the negotiations. The threatened boycott is not limited to the next men's World Cup and could affect upcoming youth tournaments, followed by the 2027 Women’s World Cup, which begins June 24 in Brazil. A World Cup without them would hardly be a World Cup.