06/08/2026
More than 1,400 Seattle-area young people and their caregivers will get something extraordinary this month: a seat at the FIFA Men’s World Cup — for free.
In announcing the initiative last week, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson said the giveaway is a statement that opportunity in Seattle isn’t reserved for those who can afford it.
“We believe that world-class experiences should be accessible to everyone,” said Mayor Katie B. Wilson. “Years from now, these young people will remember Seattle invested in them and made them part of something incredible.” That said, no city funds are involved in the tick distribution — the full cost is being covered by corporate and institutional sponsors, including Alaska Airlines, Amazon, Boeing, Microsoft, the Port of Seattle, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, and the University of Washington.
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