Dec 29, 2025
While the Orange Bowl is best known for its marquee New Year’s Day football matchup, the tournament encompasses a broader slate of sports, community and charitable events that stretch beyond Jan. 1 and bring athletes, families and visitors to South Florida throughout the season. In the weeks leadi ng up to the College Football Playoff game, the Orange Bowl traditionally hosts a series of ancillary events designed to engage fans and the local community. This December’s events included the Orange Bowl Basketball Classic, fan festivals at Hard Rock Stadium, pep rallies and New Year’s Eve celebrations tied to the participating teams and host venues, helping turn the bowl game into a multi-day destination event rather than a single afternoon contest. Game day itself anchors the festivities, with the Orange Bowl played at Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 1 and complemented by fan-focused activities such as Capital One Orange Bowl Fan Fest, which features interactive exhibits, sponsor activations and entertainment for families and visiting fans. But the Orange Bowl’s calendar does not end when the final whistle blows. One of the first post-game events is the FCA Orange Bowl Prayer Breakfast, scheduled for Jan. 10 at the Downtown Events Center in Fort Lauderdale. This year’s gathering marks the 55th annual Prayer Breakfast, which began in 1971 and was established to bring together athletes and coaches through faith and fellowship. The event traditionally features current and former football leaders sharing personal stories and reflections, and has long been a quieter, service-oriented counterpart to the pageantry of bowl week. Sponsorship contributions for this year’s breakfast will help provide scholarships for student-athletes and coaches to local sports programs. Later in the year, the Orange Bowl’s community presence continues with the 2026 GA Telesis Orange Bowl Golf Tournament, set for March 24 at Trump National Doral. The charity tournament benefits Orange Bowl Cares and the College Football Playoff Foundation’s Extra Yard for Teachers initiative. According to event organizers, the tournament includes 18 holes of play, an awards luncheon and a silent auction, with proceeds supporting youth sports, education and community programs across South Florida. Orange Bowl Cares focuses on four pillars: youth sports, education, community engagement and legacy projects, including the revitalization of sports facilities and media centers. Youth athletics are also represented through the Junior Orange Bowl, an affiliated organization that hosts international and regional competitions throughout the year. While many Junior Orange Bowl events take place in December, select youth tournaments, including international golf competitions, extend into early January, drawing young athletes and their families from around the world to South Florida. Taken together, the Orange Bowl football game, youth competitions and year-round charitable events keep the organization active well beyond game day, with programs that continue to reach South Florida communities into the months that follow. More information about Orange Bowl events and programs is available at orangebowl.org. The post Orange Bowl offers broad slate of community events appeared first on Miami Today. ...read more read less
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