Football

N.C. State’s Brazil‑Bound Opener Moved to Charlottesville

The season‑opening matchup with Virginia will now be played at Scott Stadium after the game was shifted from Rio de Janeiro.

North Carolina State’s football team will open the 2026 season on home turf in Charlottesville, Virginia, after the game that was supposed to be played in Brazil was relocated.

A New Venue for the 2026 Opener

The contest against the University of Virginia will now be held at Scott Stadium, a venue that can accommodate the expected crowds for what was billed as a historic South American debut.

Originally, the Wolfpack and the Cavaliers were slated to meet at Nilton Santos Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, marking the first-ever college football game on the continent.

Why the Change Was Made

The shift came after extensive reviews and coordination with Athlete Advantage, the firm that helped arrange the original South American venture.

Refunds and Next Steps for Fans

Fans who purchased tickets or travel packages will receive full refunds, and the athletic department says details about new ticket sales for the Charlottesville game will be announced in the coming weeks.

The matchup remains part of the Week 0 slate, opening on Saturday, August 29, 2026, and will still serve as the kickoff to the ACC’s schedule.

Looking Forward

While the Brazil experience will not materialize this year, the partnership with the ACC and Athlete Advantage underscores a growing interest in expanding college football’s global footprint.

University officials say the episode will inform future scheduling decisions, and the ACC plans to keep exploring opportunities that blend tradition with innovation.

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