Houston is gearing up for a monumental year as the city celebrates just one year until it hosts the FIFA World Cup in 2026. Mayor Whitmire, alongside Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, led a vibrant celebration emphasizing Houston's rich diversity and community spirit.
During the event, Mayor Whitmire expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed to making this moment possible, highlighting the pride of the city's 2.3 million residents and the broader region. "One city. One dream," he declared, urging Houstonians to prepare for an unforgettable year ahead.
The World Cup is expected to attract a staggering audience, with 190 million viewers per match and over 1.3 billion total viewers tuning in for the seven matches hosted in Houston. This event is not just a sporting occasion; it is an opportunity for the city to showcase its unity and cultural richness on a global stage.
Mayor Whitmire emphasized that the World Cup is a statement of Houston's identity, encouraging residents to come together and demonstrate the power of collaboration and diversity. As the countdown begins, the city is poised to make history and remind the world why it is known as "Clutch City."