US envoy Burns hails World Cup's role in bringing people together
United States players celebrate victory after the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between them and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images/AFP
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Speaking in an
interview on Sporty Monday, Citizen TV, Burns said the tournament is also showcasing the
power of sport to bring people together across cultures while fueling the
game’s growing popularity in the United States.
She said that by hosting the global tournament
alongside Canada and Mexico, the USA has
introduced football to a wider American audience, with more people embracing
the sport than ever before.
“It’s been
really exciting to see how Americans are embracing football, or what we would
say soccer. We all play it in school and there have been professional teams but
now that it’s being hosted in the US, I see a lot more enthusiasm from people
who don’t normally follow football,” she said.
The United
States, Canada and Mexico are co-hosting the FIFA World Cup, the first edition
of the tournament to feature three host nations. The competition has drawn
thousands of supporters from around the world with sold-out stadiums and
vibrant fan zones, becoming a common sight despite early concerns over ticket
prices.
Burns added that some of the most memorable moments have happened away from the pitch, where visiting teams and supporters have immersed themselves in local communities.
“The best
stories for me are the ones where the teams have gone and in between their
games, they’re hanging out in smaller towns and getting to know locals. The
locals are bringing out national flags and learning the national anthems of
these countries. That’s the best of what sports can do as far as bringing people
together. It’s diplomacy,”
She also praised
the organisation of the tournament, noting that security has remained stable across
the three host countries.
“I was struck
that I’d not heard of one security incident across the US, Canada or Mexico
since the beginning of the World Cup. Let’s hope that continues.”
Responding to
questions on Kenya’s preparations to co-host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations
with Uganda and Tanzania, Burns welcomed the progress being made on sports
infrastructure and said close coordination among organisers and security
agencies is essential when staging major sporting events.
“I know the
stadiums are progressing and that’s great,” she said, “the lessons are really
working with police and other security to make sure everybody is out there to
have a good time.”
She also
disclosed that there are plans involving a US company interested in developing
an indoor sports arena in Nairobi adding that discussions are still ongoing.
She further pointed to basketball as another area with potential for stronger
collaboration, noting the NBA’s continued investment in growing the game across
Africa.
Beyond football,
Burns praised Kenya’s achievements in athletics, recalling how her mother
followed this year’s Boston Marathon and celebrated the success of Kenyan
runners after learning more about the country through her diplomatic posting.
The envoy said
Kenya and the United States continue to strengthen cooperation in sectors
including technology, innovation, health and education. She described Kenya’s
young and skilled workforce as well placed to deepen partnerships, particularly
in the technology sector.
For Burns,
however, the biggest takeaway from the World Cup has been the way football
continues to connect people from different backgrounds.
“It’s been a
good reminder of what sports can do. Fans from around the world are celebrating
together, and it’s a reminder of how we can come together globally to enjoy
something like football.”
The interview was conducted
by Isaac Swila and aired on Sporty Monday programme, on our sister television
station, Citizen TV.

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