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22 treated for heat-related illness, 4 hospitalized at Houston FIFA Fan Festival
The festival opened for the first time Thursday as fans gathered to watch Mexico vs. South Africa.
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What happenedThe festival opened for the first time Thursday as fans gathered to watch Mexico vs. South Africa.
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REPLAY: Mayor Wu Speaks at Boston Opening Ceremony for 2026 FIFA World Cup Fan Festival
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu delivers remarks on June 11 at the opening ceremony for the 2026 FIFA World Cup hosted by Boston 26, announcing the kickoff of the FIFA Fan Festival.