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Four Seasons Boston Becomes Epicenter for French Soccer Mania

A swarm of French soccer fanatics descended on a Boston Four Seasons, hoping to catch a glimpse of their national team. The hotel became a temporary hub for fervent supporters ahead of upcoming international matches.

H. TANABE· Japanese correspondent·June 28, 2026·2 min read
A crowd of people gathered outside a luxury hotel, many holding French flags or wearing soccer jerseys, hoping to see athletes.

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On June 11, 2026, the Four Seasons Boston found itself at the heart of an impromptu fan frenzy. Hundreds of French soccer supporters gathered outside the luxury property for hours, hoping to see stars like Kylian Mbappé and Désiré Doué. WCVB reported the scene described as "insane" by an ecstatic fan who witnessed Mbappé signing autographs.

The French national team's arrival in Boston precedes a series of international matches, including a face-off against Norway at Boston Stadium in two weeks, followed by games in New Jersey and Philadelphia. WCVB quoted one fan, a self-proclaimed "huge Paris fan" and French national, calling the experience a "once in a lifetime" moment, further solidifying plans to attend upcoming games after securing a signature.

France, a top contender for the World Cup, is seeking redemption after a heartbreaking loss to Argentina in the last final. The team is scheduled to train at Bentley University, just a short distance from their temporary Four Seasons residence. The atmosphere in Boston, as WCVB relays, is described by fans as "crazy" and "insane" with anticipation.

Our take: The convergence of global sports events with high-end hospitality often creates unique — and sometimes chaotic — moments. For properties like the Four Seasons, hosting a team of this caliber offers invaluable, albeit unsolicited, publicity. It also highlights the intricate logistical challenges of managing both high-profile guests and an adoring public, a familiar dichotomy in luxury urban hotels during major events.

Source : WCVB

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