“i never knew that i would ever achieve a level where i would be able to lead something like this. i would say, personally, i haven’t seen a lot of role models that look like me or leaders that look like me in this type of sport,” she said.
vancouver is one of 16 host cities in north america, and will deliver seven of this year’s 104 world cup matches. an estimated 350,000 people are expected to visit vancouver, and nearly three billion people watched the 2022 world cup on tv.
adcock’s day-to-day responsibilities go beyond turf and jerseys.
she oversees a team whose job is to work with governments and first nations to make sure venues, including the two practice pitches, are ready; logistics for the seven games are in order; necessary messages have gone out to residents and businesses; and fans are kept safe.
adcock and her colleagues have also attended many soccer matches to ensure “a very deep understanding of the game.”
jessie adcock is the head of vancouver’s world cup organizing committee. she has been tasked with organizing the event that will join expo 86 and the 2010 winter games on the roster of big moments in the province’s history.
vancouver host committee photo
/
png
with the first match scheduled for june 13, it’s now crunch time: signs are going up across the city, plans are underway to open a fifa merchandise store downtown, and the fan festival site at the pne is being finished.
fan associations from other countries are being contacted about their needs while here, such as ensuring they have places to watch the games together.