ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange on Monday morning as Atlanta counts down to the World Cup.
Kemp and Dickens led the Atlanta World Cup Host Committee in marking just over 100 days until the first 2026 FIFA World Cup match in Atlanta.
The crowd broke out into chants of “ATL! ATL!” after Kemp and Dickens rang the bell.
Georgia First Lady Marty Kemp and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones – who is running to succeed Kemp as governor – were also in attendance.
“Marty and I were honored to ring the bell this morning alongside Mayor Dickens at the New York Stock Exchange. 100 days to go!” Kemp wrote on social media.
It comes as the World Cup trophy tour begins in North America. The trophy arrived in Mexico City on Friday as part of a tour across all 16 host cities, along with 22 additional markets.
Soccer’s most coveted prize will head to the United States on March 24, starting in Los Angeles.
Atlanta will host its first 2026 World Cup match on June 15 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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