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Zohran Mamdani hosted an AFCON final watch party in Manhattan
Summary
New York City's mayor Zohran Mamdani hosted a public watch party for the Africa Cup of Nations final at Manhattan's Surrogate's Court, greeting attendees and serving hot drinks. The match ended with Senegal scoring in extra time after a stoppage-time penalty and a brief on-pitch walk-off.
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New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani hosted a public watch party for the Africa Cup of Nations final in Manhattan. Fans gathered at the Surrogate's Court to watch Senegal and Morocco play for the title. Mamdani greeted attendees, served hot drinks and wore an Arsenal training jersey under his suit. The gathering was shared online and prompted positive reactions from people who attended or saw the footage.
Key details:
- The event took place at Manhattan's Surrogate's Court and was open to constituents who came to view the AFCON final.
- Mamdani was seen serving hot drinks, speaking with fans, and wearing an Arsenal training jersey beneath his suit jacket.
- The match featured Senegal and Morocco and moved into extra time.
- Reports say Senegal scored in the 94th minute following a stoppage-time penalty that led Senegal to briefly walk off the pitch.
- Online posts praised Mamdani's community-focused approach and described the gathering as warm and lively.
Summary:
The gathering highlighted a neighborhood-style public event hosted by the mayor that attracted positive online attention for its community tone. Undetermined at this time.
