
The Miami River’s Role in Downtown’s Development
The Miami River continues to shape downtown Miami as a hub for culture, commerce, and community.
With 2023 acting as the precursor to the much-anticipated 2026 World Cup in the USA, there’s no denying that soccer fever is at its peak in the country and in Miami. Football, an age-old passion in many parts of the world, has seen its fandom amplify in the USA. It’s not just about the home-grown love for the game but also the rising admiration for international leagues.
From November 14th to November 15th, 2023, the global football business industry will gather at Mana Wynwood Convention Center. Over 70 esteemed speakers will grace the main stage, delving into a diverse range of subjects. From fan engagement, athlete development, and technology to broadcasting, analytics, and major tournaments, there’s something for everyone. Ticket options include the Delegate and the VIP Delegate options which can be purchased here. To learn more about Soccerex, visit soccerex.com.
The Miami River continues to shape downtown Miami as a hub for culture, commerce, and community.
Got Sole brings a high-energy mix of sneakers, music, and culture to the convention center this May.
10 days. 25 events. One big step for the tech community in the Americas.