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Tunisia Selects Rayados Training Center as World Cup 2026 Base

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tunisia's national football team has selected the Rayados' training center, "El Barrial," as its base for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico.
  • The modern 15-hectare complex features six natural and artificial turf fields, advanced sports performance facilities, and an on-site hotel.
  • "El Barrial" is recognized as one of Mexico's top training centers and has a history of developing high-level players.

The Tunisian national football team has chosen the state-of-the-art training center of Rayados, known as "El Barrial," in Nuevo Leรณn, Mexico, as its base for the 2026 World Cup. This facility will serve as the team's preparation and accommodation hub during the tournament, which will be partially hosted in Mexico.

Inaugurated in 2006, "El Barrial" is the primary complex for the CF Monterrey club. The expansive 15-hectare site boasts six fields, a mix of natural and artificial turf, and is equipped with modern infrastructure designed for athletic performance. These include sophisticated weight rooms, technical analysis areas, and specialized departments for sports nutrition and medicine.

The center also features advanced locker rooms and an on-site hotel to accommodate players during training camps and pre-match preparations. Its reputation as one of Mexico's most high-performing training centers is underscored by its role in nurturing numerous players who have reached the highest levels of the sport, including national team representation.

The selection of "El Barrial" for the 2026 World Cup highlights its strategic importance for participating teams. Tunisia's decision to establish its base camp here signifies confidence in the facility's capabilities to support their campaign in the upcoming global tournament.

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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.