Hello!

Hope all is well!

I'm writing to you on behalf of New York City Tourism + Conventions. 

Please find below the official press release announcing that New York, New 
Jersey, will host the FIFA World Cup Final, along with seven other matches, in 
2026! 

Reach out to me if you have any further queries from the host committees and 
would be interested in speaking to them about the upcoming World Cup and its 
anticipation. 

Thank you!

With warm regards,
Apurva 


Apurva Naik | Indiva Marketing 
E - me...@indivamarketing.com
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayor
 Adams and Governor Murphy Celebrate New York New Jersey Selection as Host for 
Biggest Sporting Event in World History: FIFA World Cup 26™ Final
February 5, 2024
Region to Host Total of Eight Matches Throughout Tournament, Including Final on 
July 19, 2026 
WATCH: Governor Murphy, Mayor Adams Celebrate Historic Milestone for New York 
New Jersey Region
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New Jersey Governor 
Phil Murphy celebrated today’s announcement that the Host Region of New 
York New Jersey (NYNJ) was awarded the rights to host the FIFA World Cup 
26™ Final and seven other matches throughout the tournament at New York 
New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium) in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The match 
schedule — including dates and locations for each match — was 
announced by FIFA today. 
“The FIFA World Cup 26 Final will be a generation-defining moment for New 
York New Jersey, and there’s no better place to host the world’s 
biggest game than the world’s biggest stage,” said New York 
City Mayor Eric Adams. “New York New Jersey is ready for North America to 
be the center of the soccer world, and the history we’ll be making in 
2026 will create lifetime memories for fans, provide new opportunities for our 
communities, infuse billions into our economy, and help shape our region and 
propel it forward for decades to come.” 
“As an advocate for this region, and a lifelong soccer fan, I am thrilled 
that FIFA chose to place their trust in New York New Jersey to host the 
historic FIFA World Cup 26 Final,” said New Jersey Governor Phil 
Murphy. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our entire region; 
hosting the Final provides NYNJ an unparalleled platform to brilliantly 
showcase what we stand for — diversity, equality, access, and 
inclusion.”  

“Hosting The FIFA World Cup 26™ Final will be a historic moment for 
New York City and our host partners in New Jersey as we bring the world’s 
largest sporting event to the world’s biggest stage. We are excited to 
create an unrivaled experience for fans that embraces our region’s love 
for the game while showcasing the rich diversity, vibrancy, and excitement of 
the five boroughs as the ultimate destination in the summer of 2026.” 
Fred Dixon, President and CEO, New York City Tourism + Conventions.

FIFA World Cup 26™ will be the biggest sporting event ever — three 
Host Countries, 16 Host Cities, 48 teams, and 104 matches will unite an entire 
continent to showcase a momentous new tournament format. With more 
countries, cities, teams, and games, FIFA World Cup 26™ will be the most 
inclusive tournament ever, engaging millions of fans in-person at 16 unique 
stadiums, as well as billions of viewers worldwide. The tournament boasts 
an impressive 39-day duration, with the opening match taking place on June 11, 
2026. The event will culminate with the Final at New York New Jersey Stadium 
(MetLife Stadium) on July 19, 2026, complemented by unprecedented fan 
experiences throughout the NYNJ region. New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife 
Stadium) will host eight total matches throughout the tournament. 
Beyond the historic significance, hosting the tournament will be tremendously 
beneficial to the region. FIFA World Cup 26™ matches played at New York 
New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium), including the Final, are projected 
to generate over $2 billion in economic impact for the NYNJ region, and to 
support over 14,000 jobs. Moreover, it is expected that the tournament will 
bring over 1 million visitors to the region, roughly half of whom will be 
non-ticket-holders. 
Leadership from both New York and New Jersey have worked tirelessly and 
seamlessly together to put the region on display and showcase its world-class 
hosting credentials. With support from partners and stakeholders, NYNJ has 
proven more than capable of handling logistics, safety, and event execution 
throughout the tournament and for the Final.  
“This is a memorable day for New York New Jersey,” said Bruce 
Revman and Lauren LaRusso, co-host city managers, FIFA World Cup 26™ 
NYNJ Host Committee. “Our region’s world-class venues, 
transportation accessibility, and iconic cultural attractions will deliver the 
ultimate fan and player experience. This will be an epic celebration throughout 
our diverse and vibrant community. We cannot wait to welcome the 
world and show off all that we have to offer.” 
In celebration of this milestone, landmarks across the region, including the 
Empire State Bulding, One World Trade Center, MetLife Stadium, New York City 
Hall, Madison Square Garden, One Vanderbilt, One Bryant Park, America Dream, 
the Javits Center, 425 Park Avenue, Empire Outlets, One Five One, and Sven will 
light up in Lady Liberty green this evening. 
Fans interested in pre-registering for FIFA World Cup 26™ tickets can do 
so at online. Pre-registrations for hospitality package information are 
also available online. 
Learn more about FIFA World Cup 26™ matches being held in NYNJ on the 
Host Committee’s website, on Instagram, on X (formerly 
Twitter), on Facebook, and on TikTok. 
For the latest FIFA World Cup 26™ information, please visit the FIFA 
World Cup 26™ website. For media representatives wishing to stay 
up-to-date on all things 2026, please register via the FIFA Media 
Hub. 
Consistent with stadiums in other Host Cities, MetLife Stadium will adopt a new 
venue name for FIFA World Cup 26™, New York, New Jersey Stadium. 
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                    
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Sonal Shah
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