Liberty State Park scene showing dismantled World Cup fan fest amid NYC skyline, contrasted with inset of funded local community soccer events.
Liberty State Park scene showing dismantled World Cup fan fest amid NYC skyline, contrasted with inset of funded local community soccer events.
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New Jersey cancels World Cup fan fest at Liberty State Park

New Jersey has canceled a planned large-scale fan festival at Liberty State Park in Jersey City for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, opting instead for $5 million in funding for community events across the state. The decision, announced by Governor Mikie Sherrill's office on February 19, 2026, aims to bring World Cup experiences to more residents while supporting local businesses and nonprofits. Tickets purchased for the original event will be refunded.

The announcement came as a surprise to soccer fans who had anticipated a major viewing hub at Liberty State Park, originally set to operate for all 104 matches of the expanded 48-nation tournament. The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is scheduled to begin on June 11 in Mexico City, with the final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. MetLife will host eight games, including the championship match, with all U.S. matches from the quarterfinals onward.

A spokesperson for the governor stated, "The Jersey City venue is no longer being utilized. Instead, Gov. Sherrill is creating a program to bring the excitement of the World Cup to communities throughout New Jersey." The new initiative, a partnership between the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) and the FIFA World Cup 26 New York New Jersey Host Committee, will fund high-impact fan events such as zones, watch parties, street fairs, and festivals. These activities are intended to reflect the diverse cultures of participating nations and benefit small businesses, cultural associations, and community nonprofits.

Governor Sherrill emphasized inclusivity in her statement: "New Jersey is the beating heart of the 2026 World Cup, and this initiative makes sure that every New Jerseyan—no matter where they live—can be part of this once-in-a-generation moment. From fan zones to neighborhood watch parties to street fairs, we are investing in the communities and small businesses that make New Jersey extraordinary."

Nathaniel Styer, spokesperson for Jersey City Mayor James Solomon, supported the shift, noting challenges in managing large crowds at the park while preserving community access. "It became increasingly clear that there was no workable, cost-effective way to manage the influx of tens of thousands of fans into Liberty State Park," Styer said. Local restaurant owner Melanie Rudin expressed disappointment for vendors who applied to participate but saw potential in new local opportunities.

Ticketmaster confirmed refunds for tickets sold last month, with processing expected within 14-21 days. Details on specific events will be announced in coming weeks, according to officials.

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Reactions on X to New Jersey's cancellation of the World Cup fan fest at Liberty State Park are mixed. Fans express disappointment, calling it devastating and terrible, especially Jersey City residents. Supporters approve the pivot to statewide community events, opposing FIFA's ticketed fan fests. Skepticism arises over reasons like security or politics, with some accusing Governor Sherrill of control. News outlets describe the move as shocking or abandoning plans.

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