Hundreds to thousands of Argentina supporters gathered in New York City's Times Square on Saturday, July 18, 2024 [1], [2].

The mass gathering signals the global scale of the tournament's reach and the intense passion surrounding the national team's pursuit of the trophy.

Supporters flooded the iconic intersection with Argentine flags and colors to cheer for their team [1], [3]. The event took place hours before the scheduled World Cup final on Sunday, July 19, 2026 [2].

Reports on the exact size of the crowd varied among observers. Some sources said the gathering consisted of hundreds of fans [1], while others said thousands of supporters packed the area [3].

The crowd gathered specifically to show support for Argentina ahead of the final match against Spain [1], [4]. The presence of the fans in the U.S. highlights the international nature of the sport's following, creating a festive atmosphere in the heart of Manhattan.

Local authorities and witnesses observed the fans filling the streets with the blue and white of the national team. The gathering served as a pre-match rally for the supporters awaiting the outcome of the championship game [1], [3].

Hundreds to thousands of Argentina supporters gathered in New York City's Times Square

The mobilization of fans in a major U.S. hub like Times Square demonstrates the soft power of international football and the diaspora's role in amplifying sporting events. The discrepancy in crowd estimates—ranging from hundreds to thousands—reflects the difficulty of quantifying spontaneous urban gatherings, but the visual impact underscores the high stakes of the Argentina-Spain matchup.