Monterrey concluded its World Cup activity with a festive atmosphere of chants and fraternity among fans at Estadio Monterrey [1, 2].

The event marked the end of the tournament's presence in Nuevo León, highlighting the city's role as a host and the social unity fostered by the global competition.

Supporters gathered in and around the stadium to celebrate the spirit of the game. The atmosphere was defined by a sense of fraternity as the city bid farewell to the international football activity [1, 2]. Locals and visiting fans shared the space, utilizing the area surrounding the stadium to maintain the energy of the tournament.

Among those celebrating was Diego, a local resident who spent the festivities supporting the Netherlands [1, 2]. His presence illustrated the diverse international support found within the city during the tournament's run. The gathering served as a final communal experience for the residents of Nuevo León and the traveling supporters before the tournament activity shifted away from the venue.

Organizers and attendees said the celebrations were peaceful. The event focused on the unity of the sport rather than the outcome of specific matches, a reflection of the broader goal to celebrate the event's spirit of fraternity [1, 2].

As the activity at Estadio Monterrey officially ended, the city transitioned from a high-traffic tournament hub back to its regular operations. The festivities provided a closing chapter for the local community's involvement in the global event [1, 2].

Monterrey concluded its World Cup activity with a festive atmosphere of chants and fraternity.

The conclusion of World Cup activity in Monterrey demonstrates the tournament's capacity to create temporary social cohesion in host cities. By focusing on fraternity and collective celebration rather than nationalistic rivalry, the event underscores the soft-power impact of global sporting events on local urban environments.