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Mayor Michelle Wu Announces More than 500 Free World Cup Tickets for Boston Residents

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~ Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has announced that the city, in collaboration with the Boston Host Committee for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, has successfully secured over 500 tickets and round trip transportation to the highly anticipated event for Boston residents. This exciting news was revealed by Mayor Wu just before the first World Cup match at Boston Stadium.

In her statement, Mayor Wu expressed her pride in partnering with private entities and individuals to ensure that the World Cup experience is not limited to just visitors, but also shared by the local community. She emphasized that this opportunity is more than just a free ticket, but a chance for Boston's youth and residents to create lasting memories. The mayor extended her gratitude to all the private partners who have come forward to make this possible for families in Boston.

To distribute these tickets, the City will be collaborating with various local organizations such as soccer clubs, youth-serving groups, and cultural associations. These partnerships will also include organizations with strong connections to the countries and communities represented in the World Cup matches at Boston Stadium, including Soccer Unity Project.

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Caroline K. Foscato, president and founder of Soccer Unity Project, expressed her deep appreciation for Mayor Wu and her administration as well as all the partners involved in making this initiative a reality. She stated that this effort highlights how the FIFA World Cup belongs to every resident of Boston. Foscato further added that this global event is not just about sports but also a celebration of culture, community, and human connection. By providing access and breaking down barriers, this initiative reflects the true essence of what the World Cup represents. It will leave a lasting impact on neighborhoods across Boston by promoting inclusivity and community pride.

This initiative was made possible by a collective effort from corporations and individuals such as Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Boston Red Sox, Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast, Eastern Bank, Fidelity Investments, John Hancock, Puma, Related Beal, WHOOP, Ron Druker and The Druker Company, Ltd., Alicia Cooney and Stephen Quigley, Barrie Landry, and Dan and Julie Kenary.

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In addition to the ticket distribution, City Hall Plaza will serve as the central gathering place for soccer fans to celebrate the FIFA World Cup 2026™. The plaza will feature live match broadcasts and a Cultural Showcase highlighting local artists, musicians, and performers. This event, known as FIFA Fan Festival™ Boston, is free and open to the public. However, due to limited space, attendees must register for a pass in advance. It is important to note that registration does not guarantee entry if City Hall Plaza reaches its capacity on any given day.

This summer, Boston is welcoming visitors from all over the world to experience its rich history, culture, and vibrant neighborhoods. The city will be hosting major events such as the FIFA World Cup 2026™ fan festival, Sail Boston, and Boston 250. From large-scale celebrations to community-based programming like watch parties and small business activations, Boston is determined to provide dynamic and welcoming experiences in every corner of the city. Visitors are encouraged to explore the Neighborhood Business Guide to discover local restaurants, shops, and other activities this summer.

With this exciting announcement from Mayor Michelle Wu and her team at City Hall, it is clear that Boston is ready to welcome the world with open arms for an unforgettable FIFA World Cup experience.

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