 As mayor of the most diverse city in the United States, the city filled with soccer fans. We cannot wait to welcome the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. And between New Jersey and New York City, we've got it all. World-class hotels, restaurants, stadiums, theaters, attractions, transportation. We've got you covered, soccer fans. In fact, in many ways, we've got the whole world right in our backyard, with more than 600 languages and dialects spoken across our region. There is nowhere that better captures the breadth and diversity of the world's greatest game, the New York City and our great garden state. You'll see flags with just about every team waving out of cars, bars, apartments. The streets will be bustling with excitement. Name a team or a country, and I guarantee you this. They will have a built-in fan base on either side of the Hudson River. The world's biggest sporting event is coming to the world's biggest stage. We're looking forward to hosting several matches, and we just scored the winning goal. New York City will host the FIFA World Cup finals. In many ways, it's a homecoming, right here in the birthplace of the American soccer tradition. And we'll have soccer fans of every age out to help shape this moment in our region's history. Let's go, New Jersey and New York City. See you in 2026.