FIFA officially opened its International Broadcast Center in Dallas on Monday, unveiling the facility that will serve as the broadcast and technology hub for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. “This definitely is the most technologically advanced and top-of-the-art international broadcast center that the world has ever seen and probably will ever see,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino said. Attendees also got a look at “Spot,” a robotic dog that FIFA officials said will help keep the facility secure throughout the tournament. FIFA Chief Event Operations Officer Heimo Schirgi described the center as critical to the tournament’s operations