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3 Dallas educators among FIFA World Cup volunteers
By Laura Harris at NBC DFW
· June 10, 2026
· 3 min read
When the FIFA World Cup kicks off in North Texas on June 11, thousands of volunteers will be working to ensure it all goes well. Cecilia Nipp, Angel Chinuntdet, and Phoebe Butler will be three of them as host city ambassadors stationed at the FIFA Fan Festival at Fair Park throughout the matches. Al
Key takeaway And I get to do it all with some of these great ladies that I work with," Chinuntdet said.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The FIFA World Cup's arrival in North Texas will undoubtedly bring a surge of excitement and activity to the region, with thousands of volunteers like Cecilia Nipp, Angel Chinuntdet, and Phoebe Butler playing a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and welcoming experience for visitors. As educators at Ursuline Academy in Dallas, their involvement also highlights the strong connections between local schools and the global event. The fact that Ursuline has a sister school in Jordan, a participating country, adds a personal touch to the tournament for the students and faculty. With the FIFA Fan Festival at Fair Park and other volunteer roles scattered throughout the metroplex, the World Cup's impact will be felt across the region, including in neighboring Tarrant County, home to Fort Worth . As the tournament approaches, residents can expect increased activity and enthusiasm in areas like Sundance Square and the Fort Worth Stockyards, making for a unique and lively experience in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
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Category: western ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
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What is this story about? When the FIFA World Cup kicks off in North Texas on June 11, thousands of volunteers will be working to ensure it all goes well. Cecilia Nipp, Angel Chinuntdet, and Phoebe Butler will be three of them as host city ambassadors stationed at the FIFA Fan Festival at Fair Park throughout the matches. Al
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