Brazilian supporters flooded Times Square in New York City with drums, chants, and flags ahead of their opening FIFA World Cup match [1], [2].

The gathering signals the immense cultural and emotional weight of the tournament for Brazil's global fanbase. As a historic powerhouse in the sport, the team's performance often drives significant economic and social activity in host cities.

Fans dressed in green and yellow filled the heart of the city to show confidence in the squad before they face Morocco [2], [4]. The atmosphere was defined by traditional drumming and rhythmic chanting—a hallmark of Brazilian football culture—as the crowd occupied the public space to create a sea of national colors [1], [3].

Brazil enters the 2026 World Cup [3] as a five-time champion [1]. The victory tally makes them the most successful nation in the history of the tournament. Supporters gathered in the U.S. expressed a collective hope that the team can add a sixth star to their jersey [1].

The presence of such a large contingent in New York reflects the global nature of the 2026 event. By transforming a major tourist hub into a celebratory zone, the fans highlighted the intersection of international sport and urban spectacle [2], [3].

Brazil enters the 2026 World Cup as a five-time champion.

The massive mobilization of fans in New York City demonstrates the soft power of football and the specific prestige associated with the Brazilian national team. By centering their celebrations in Times Square, supporters are not just cheering for a game, but are asserting Brazil's identity as a dominant force in global sports culture during the 2026 tournament.