The “Seattle Soccer Celebration” barge arrived at Pier 62 Tuesday and was busy Wednesday preparing to host its first World Cup event Friday, ...
If those expensive tickets to World Cup matches are out of reach, there are still options to commune with fellow fans while watching the games.
A WORLD Cup host is building an entire floating soccer city for the tournament. The incredible floating city that includes a giant television to watch FIFA World Cup matches on and a play-on pitch.
Seattle's waterfront is no stranger to turning heads, but on Wednesday night, something unusual on the water stopped people in their tracks: a floating soccer pitch and fan zone at Pier 62, ahead of ...
Seattle is reaching back to its seafaring roots — and looking ahead to a lasting legacy for its soccer community — by creating a floating fan zone and soccer pitch for this summer's World Cup. Major ...
Surely you’ve heard about the World Cup barge in Elliott Bay. Is it a good spot for die-hard soccer fans to watch matches? What about casual fans? We found out.
Expecting a huge crowd of people, the Qetaifan Island North, the city’s main waterfront destination, is planned in order to provide “all the needs of the masses and tourists; with projects, facilities ...