Soccer

Atlanta’s Soccer Culture Gets a Hand‑Drawn Spotlight Ahead of 2026 World Cup

Artist Joseph Veazey and collaborator Gavin Guidry unveil a detailed map that celebrates the city’s soccer bars, pitches, murals and community initiatives.

Ahead of the 2026 Men’s FIFA World Cup, a new hand‑illustrated map is drawing attention to the depth of Atlanta’s soccer culture.

Mapping the city’s soccer heartbeat

Artist Joseph Veazey, known for his culturally rich illustrations, teamed up with friend Gavin Guidry to produce the Atlanta Soccer Map, a visual guide that pinpoints bars, pitches, murals and community projects across Metro Atlanta.

Veazey’s earlier works, such as the Atlanta Rap Map and the American Barbecue Map, have similarly blended art with local storytelling, and the soccer map continues that tradition by celebrating the sport’s grassroots energy.

The map shines a light on familiar faces from the local scene, including former player Jason Longshore, DJ EU and the Kitboys, whose contributions illustrate the diverse personalities that populate Atlanta’s soccer venues.

Beyond personalities, the project highlights the city’s soccer bars, scattered pitches and vibrant murals, while also noting the work of organizations like Soccer in the Streets that use the sport to foster community development.

Fans can purchase the limited‑edition map through Veazey Studio’s website, turning the artwork into both a collector’s item and a promotional tool for the upcoming World Cup.

The map not only serves as a navigational aid for visitors but also as a cultural document that captures the spirit of a city where soccer is increasingly woven into everyday life.

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