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Nachrichten.fr · June 16, 2026

French fans ignite soccer fever in New York’s Times Square

New York – June 15, 2026: On the night before the highly anticipated World Cup opening match between France and Senegal, numerous French football fans gathered in the heart of New York to cheer for “Les Bleus.” Starting at 8 PM local time, fans flocked to Times Square to sing together, celebrate, and decorate the famous square in the colors of the French national team.

The event was hosted by several French fan groups aiming to demonstrate a strong presence in the United States. The “Irrésistibles Français” fan group urged supporters to attend in large numbers to energize the city’s atmosphere. Despite the late hour, the fans’ enthusiasm did not wane, and the streets of Manhattan were filled with French football chants.

This event took place on the eve of the match between France and Senegal, which will begin at 3 PM local time on June 16, 2026, at the New York New Jersey Stadium. This confrontation recalled the 2002 World Cup opening match when Senegal caused a major upset by beating France 1-0. Papa Bouba Diop’s goal is recorded as one of the most surprising moments in football history.

French fans in New York wanted to express their support for the national team and increase excitement for the upcoming match through the Times Square gathering. The atmosphere was filled with passion and unity, giving fans the opportunity to demonstrate their affection for “Equipe de France.”

Not only French fans but also supporters from other countries such as Algeria and Argentina attended Times Square, creating an international football festival. The streets were adorned with flags, and fans shared their hopes and expectations for the upcoming matches.

The Times Square event reflected the worldwide passion for the World Cup and demonstrated how sports can unite people from different cultures and countries. Fans in New York experienced an unforgettable evening filled with singing, dancing, and anticipation for the team’s upcoming match.

For those who could not watch the game live at the stadium, several fan zones in Paris provided the opportunity to watch together. Especially at the Grand Rex, the match was broadcast on a large screen, offering fans the atmosphere of a stadium in the city center.

French fans from New York and Paris impressively showed their passion for football and support for “Les Bleus” through gatherings and celebrations. Such events strengthen the sense of community among fans and contribute to sharing the joy of sports.