Tercer Tiempo Fest Marks 10‑Year Milestone in Atlanta
The tenth edition of Tercer Tiempo Fest returns to Atlanta this June, weaving together the worlds of soccer, cinema and community dialogue in a celebration that has become a staple of the city’s cultural calendar.
Organizers say the festival is built around the human stories that unfold on and off the pitch, using film screenings and panel discussions to explore how the sport shapes identity, belonging and shared experience.
Spanning two days, June 19 and 20, the event will feature live matches, curated screenings of sports‑themed documentaries, and conversations with players, filmmakers and community leaders.
Atlanta’s reputation for cultural diversity and its burgeoning global sports scene provide the perfect backdrop for an event that seeks to connect fans from every corner of the city and beyond.
More Than a Game: A Platform for Dialogue
Beyond the thrill of competition, Tercer Tiempo Fest aims to spark conversations about social issues, youth empowerment and the role of sport in fostering inclusion.
By bringing together artists, activists and athletes, the festival creates a space where the love of the game can translate into meaningful community action.