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Sports Rush: Shoegazing, Soccer Style
By Rush Olson at Fort Worth Weekly
· May 29, 2026
· 1 min read
After playing their FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in Arlington, Texas, the world’s top players will take their soccer shoes and go home to countries like Croatia, Argentina, and Japan. But one noteworthy boot has no intention of leaving – and I interviewed him about it in the video that serves as the
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The presence of the Texan Golden Boot statue in Arlington highlights the growing connection between sports and public art in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. As the city prepares to host high-profile events like the FIFA World Cup 2026, installations like this sculpture can help foster a sense of community and civic pride. The fact that the statue is made from locally-sourced reclaimed metal adds a layer of depth to its significance, showcasing the region's commitment to creativity and sustainability. The Buy a Brick campaign, which aims to create a more permanent foundation for the statue, offers residents a chance to leave their mark on the city's sports landscape. As the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee and North Texas Sports Foundation work to promote the region as a hub for international sports, the Texan Golden Boot statue serves as a unique ambassador, blending the city's cowboy heritage with its growing reputation as a soccer destination.
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Category: arts ·
Published: May 29, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
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What is this story about? After playing their FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in Arlington, Texas, the world’s top players will take their soccer shoes and go home to countries like Croatia, Argentina, and Japan. But one noteworthy boot has no intention of leaving – and I interviewed him about it in the video that serves as the
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