
FIFA fan fest at Lemon Hill packed for World Cup excitement
Thousands of soccer fans packed Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park on Friday as the United States took on Australia, drawing loud cheers from the crowd gathered for the FIFA Fan Festival.
The event, part of Philadelphia's World Cup festivities, is hosting about 15,000 visitors daily, with Friday anticipated to be one of the busiest days as fans prepare for additional matches later in the evening.

"I can't believe how many people are actually here to watch soccer in America," said Connor O'Brien of Bridesburg.
Fans filled the park wearing team colors and waving flags, creating a lively, celebratory atmosphere centered on the global tournament.
"I am loving the atmosphere today, I love being surrounded by all my soccer weirdos, it's fabulous, they're enthusiastic," said Shanda Dudley of Deptford, New Jersey.

While many attendees sported red, white and blue in support of the United States, the event also drew international visitors. Among them was Steve Brown, who traveled from Sydney, Australia, and said the turnout in Philadelphia rivaled other fan zones he had experienced.
"This is massive. We were in Vancouver, and it was about 12,000 people, but I think it's about 15,000 people here in this fan zone. It's brilliant," Brown said.
Brown, wearing a yellow jersey among fans awaiting Brazil's upcoming match against Haiti, said he appreciated the atmosphere despite rooting for an opposing team.
Local fans also highlighted the broader impact of the event, noting how it brings together people from different cultures and countries.
"I think this is great for the city of Philadelphia and all the surrounding areas to bring people from countries and cultures here to take part in it," said Scott Stephens of Elkins Park.
Philadelphia's FIFA Fan Festival is free and open to the public for all 39 days of the FIFA World Cup. Entry is being managed through an online registration platform to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all guests.









