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World Cup fever shows Geelong's draw as a live-events destination

Federation Square crowds during Socceroos matches highlight Geelong's appeal for major sporting events and community gatherings.

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By The Daily Geelong · Published 26 June 2026, 7:30 pm

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Updated 23 h ago· 12 July 2026, 4:43 pm

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World Cup fever shows Geelong's draw as a live-events destination
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Thousands of Australian football fans converged on Federation Square in Melbourne during the Socceroos' World Cup clash with Paraguay on Friday, packing into the iconic public space to watch the crucial group-stage match. According to reports from theage.com.au, the gathering was largely well-behaved despite the intensity of the occasion, with the only significant incidents involving a small number of flares among an otherwise jubilant crowd.

While Federation Square sits in Melbourne, the scale and energy of live sports viewing events provides instructive lessons for Geelong. The city already hosts major sporting gatherings, particularly around Geelong Cats AFL matches at GMHBA Stadium, and has demonstrated capacity to attract visitors for cultural and sporting events. The appetite shown by fans willing to gather in public spaces for major sporting moments, particularly during working hours when many watched from home rather than offices, underscores demand for vibrant civic gathering spaces and live-event experiences.

For Geelong, the precedent suggests opportunity to develop similar event-hosting capabilities around major sporting fixtures, music festivals, and other draw-card occasions. The CBD's appeal as a destination for live events depends partly on infrastructure, venues, and activation, but also on the broader cultural willingness of residents to gather publicly. Investing in facilities and programming that mimic Federation Square's role as a focal point for shared experiences could strengthen Geelong's regional position and support hospitality, retail, and accommodation sectors during major events.

Sources: theage.com.au, theage.com.au, theage.com.au.

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