With just a week to go until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Santa Barbara residents got to look behind the curtain at a Team Qatar training at Westmont College Thursday morning.

The United States, Canada and Mexico will host 48 national teams from around the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The final will be held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Of the seven national soccer teams being hosted in California, two have settled right here in Santa Barbara County: Team Qatar in Montecito, at Westmont College, and Team Austria in Goleta at UC Santa Barbara.

Team Qatar players sign jerseys after their training at Westmont College. (Photo by Julianna Lozada/Santa Barbara News-Press)
Team Qatar head coach Julian Lopetegui signs jerseys. (Photo by Julianna Lozada/Santa Barbara News-Press)
Santa Barbara is the official host city of Team Qatar for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (Photo by Julianna Lozada/Santa Barbara News-Press)

Around 400 members of the community showed up to the Westmont training, excited at the chance to see World Cup players in action.

Ricardo Alcaraz, a sixth-grade teacher at Franklin and varsity soccer coach at Santa Barbara High School, was able to organize 150 Franklin students and SBHS soccer players to come watch Team Qatar up close.

Around 70% of the Franklin students who showed up to the training are soccer players, Alcaraz said. Some studied the 2026 FIFA guide extensively, memorizing players’ names so they could call them out for an autograph. And for his high school players, he hopes the training inspires them to keep working hard. 

Nearly 150 students from Franklin Elementary School showed up to the Westmont training, some with their FIFA guides waiting to be signed. (Photo by Julianna Lozada/Santa Barbara News-Press)
Qatar will face Switzerland in San Francisco on June 13. (Photo by Julianna Lozada/Santa Barbara News-Press)
Nearly 400 people showed up to watch Team Qatar train in Montecito for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (Photo by Julianna Lozada/Santa Barbara News-Press)

After an hour of some drills, players met the frenzied spectators and signed jerseys and other Team Qatar paraphernalia. 

Team Qatar will go head-to-head with Team Switzerland in San Francisco on June 13.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will officially kick off-on June 11. (Photo by Julianna Lozada/Santa Barbara News-Press)

Check out Aston Smith’s video from the event.

Julianna Lozada is a Santa Barbara-based reporter. She previously wrote for Southern California News Group as well as the Beverly Hills Courier and Santa Clarita Valley Proclaimer. She holds dual degrees from Sciences Po Paris and Columbia University.