Hosted by former U.S. Men's National Team player Heath Pearce and joined by 2010 World Cup veteran Jimmy Conrad, the event served as a physical manifestation of the podcast’s mission. The show, produced by For Soccer and Gemini XIII, derives its name from the quintessential youth soccer ritual of halftime orange slices, a symbol meant to bridge the gap between childhood nostalgia and the professional game. This ethos of connection resonated with attendees, including FOX NY host Julie Stewart-Binks, who emphasized that the value lies in shared passion rather than club affiliation.
Orange Slices Bridges Soccer Culture at Live NYC Event
Amidst the celebratory fervor following the New York Knicks' championship parade, a different crowd gathered in SoHo on June 18th. At Saturdays Football, the Orange Slices podcast traded the city's basketball fever for a deep dive into American soccer, bringing together legends, current stars, and fans to dissect the sport's rapid evolution.

Beyond the live conversation and fan interaction, the evening underscored the podcast's position at the heart of the 2026 World Cup cultural landscape. Supported by FanDuel Predicts, the gathering highlighted how media platforms are moving beyond broadcast to build community-focused spaces. For Pearce, the night was a deliberate effort to weave together the past, present, and future of the sport, creating an environment where the divide between athlete and spectator dissolves into a more authentic, inclusive narrative.



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