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Houston 2026 Unveils “Gateway To The World” Mural

As part of the launch of the Spirit of Houston, the Houston 2026 Bid Committee today revealed a 10,000 square foot “Gateway to the World” Mural at William P. Hobby Airport (HOU).

 

 

The mural, commissioned in collaboration with Houston Airports and the City of Houston, further harnesses Houston’s spirit of innovation and diversity with a creative approach to legacy.

 

The colourful work of art features iconic Houston imagery such as the Astrodome and skyline, as well as two large soccer balls that highlight Houston’s passion for the game.

 

The whopping 20-by-500-foot mural was painted by prominent street artist Mario Figueroa Jr., artistically known as GONZO247, and six additional local artists – Sylvia Blanco, Hannah Bull, Roni Cabrera-Moreno, Black Cassidy, Nicky Davis and Mathieu Jeanbaptiste.

 

Houston 2026 President Chris Canetti, said: “The ‘Gateway to the World’ mural is yet another example of how Houston 2026 enjoys full support from public, private and civic institutions in its bid to host matches for the FIFA 2026 World Cup.

 

“The Houston community is rallying together to deliver future-focused initiatives in support of the city’s bid to host the most popular sporting event in the world. As hundreds of thousands of passengers travel through Houston Hobby Airport, they will get to experience the Spirit of Houston.”

 

Houston’s world-renowned airport system is a key component to the city’s World Cup bid and recently received high honours from Skytrax World Airport Awards. Houston was the only U.S. city to have two airports in the Best Airports in North America and Cleanest Airports categories.

 

The city’s vast transportation network and airports together service 55 million passengers, including over 10 million international travellers annually, providing the perfect hub to welcome, fans, players and visitors from all over for a truly global celebration of soccer.

 

Image: Houston 2026