New York/New Jersey scrap World Cup FanFest near Statue of Liberty
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New York/New Jersey scrap World Cup FanFest near Statue of Liberty
"The FanFest was announced in February 2025 by Tammy Murphy, wife of then-New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and chair of the New York/New Jersey host committee's directors, who said it would be open for all 104 matches of the tournament, which starts June 11. The committee said in a statement Friday an "expanded network of fan zones and community celebrations across 21 counties in New Jersey will serve as a cornerstone of the region's official fan engagement program.""
"Tickets for the FanFest had been put on sale in December. Plans for a FanFest in New York City's Corona Park in Queens did not move forward. One is now planed for the U.S. Tennis Association's Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens from June 17-28 and a fan village is scheduled for Manhattan's Rockefeller Center from July 4-19."
"Fan fests with large video screens have been a part of each World Cup's organization since 2006. FIFA is running the World Cup itself unlike in the past, when a local organizing committee was in charge of logistics. The host committees are limited to sponsorship agreements in categories not reserved by FIFA."
New York and New Jersey World Cup host committee canceled the FanFest at Liberty State Park in Jersey City. The festival had been planned to run for all 104 matches and would have been about 15 miles from MetLife Stadium, where the final will be played on July 19. The FanFest was announced in February 2025 by Tammy Murphy and tickets were put on sale in December. The committee described an expanded network of fan zones and community celebrations across 21 New Jersey counties as the region's official fan engagement program. Mikie Sherrill announced a $5 million initiative to fund community World Cup events. Plans for Corona Park did not move forward; events are now scheduled at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (June 17-28) and a fan village at Rockefeller Center (July 4-19). FIFA is running the World Cup and host committees are limited to non-FIFA-reserved sponsorship categories.
Read at ESPN.com
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