Texan Golden Boot Sculpture Coming to Arlington Ahead of World Cup
Published on February 13, 2026
By North Texas FWC Organizing Committee Communications
The North Texas FWC Organizing Committee announced the formation of the North Texas Sports Foundation, established to leverage the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and drive long-term, positive regional impact through sports-driven community transformation. The North Texas Sports Foundation will be designated as the Official Dallas World Cup 2026 Legacy Supporter.
Together, the organizations launched a flagship community initiative that transforms a historic global moment into a lasting public legacy—the Texan Golden Boot sculpture and the accompanying “Buy a Brick” campaign.
The Texan Golden Boot will be located in Arlington’s vibrant Entertainment District and will serve as a permanent public art landmark that symbolizes the connection between global sport and Texas heritage. Forged from locally sourced reclaimed metal, the Texan Golden Boot was created by internationally recognized sculptor Steve Ekpenisi and curated and produced by Street Art for Mankind.
The sculpture will honor North Texas not only as a host region, but as a place where tradition and ambition meet- where the world is welcomed while proudly affirming what makes Texas, Texas.
“This is how North Texas turns a global moment into something permanent,” said Monica Paul, President of the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee. “The Golden Boot creates a physical place where leadership and community come together. When the World Cup leaves, this legacy will remain and tell the story of a region that invested in its people and its future.”
Inclusive by Design: Leadership and Community Side by Side
The Buy a Brick Campaign, launching today, invites organizations, individuals, and families to take part in the World Cup legacy by purchasing engraved bricks ranging from $500 to $5,000. Each donor’s name will be featured on a brick placed around the Texan Golden Boot sculpture, ensuring their contribution remains permanently connected to a piece of history honoring the World Cup event.
Major contributors who donate $50,000 or more will receive permanent recognition on the base of the sculpture, celebrating the organizations, foundations and individuals who helped make the legacy project possible.
"This summer, the eyes of the world will be on North Texas, and it is a profound honor to welcome the global community to Arlington. While the tournament brings us together for a moment, the Texan Golden Boot ensures that its spirit remains a permanent part of our landscape. Public art does more than beautify a space; it reflects who we are,” Arlington Jim Ross said. “And by supporting the Buy a Brick campaign and the North Texas Sports Foundation, you aren't just commemorating the World Cup. You are investing in the very things that make our region a great place to live - vibrant open spaces, a thriving arts scene, and safe, accessible sports opportunities for our youth."
What the North Texas Sports Foundation Supports
All funds raised through the Texan Golden Boot and Buy a Brick Campaign are stewarded by the North Texas Sports Foundation and invested in initiatives focused on long-term community impact, sustainability and ethical development.
North Texas Sports Foundation World Cup Legacy investments will support:
- Youth access to sport, including mini-pitches and inflatable soccer fields in under resourced communities, delivered with safety and inclusion at the core
- Healthy public spaces, through park cleanups, tree planting, and outdoor activation
- Community art and placemaking, including murals and public art that reflect neighborhood identity and pride
- Education rooted in values, embedding human rights education and ethical sportsmanship into sport-based programming
- Ticket access for community benefit, including the distribution of World Cup–related tickets and experiences to local nonprofit organizations, ensuring youth and families can directly experience the event they helped make possible
“This legacy is about more than recognition - it’s about stewardship,” said Jaime Cabrera, Director of Donor Relations of the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee. “The Texan Golden Boot is the symbol people will see, but the real impact is what it unlocks: youth access to sport, healthier public spaces, community art, and education grounded in values. Together, these efforts create a funding engine that supports North Texas well beyond 2026.”
A Legacy That Travels the World
The Texan Golden Boot is expected to become one of the most photographed and recognized public artworks associated with a United States World Cup Host City, positioning North Texas as a place where sport, culture, sustainability and community investment come together. Additional details to be announced in the coming months include:
- Final site location and unveiling
- Documentation of the sculpture’s creation and installation
- Community participation milestones for the Buy a Brick Campaign
Visit https://northtexassportsfoundation.org/to learn more.