For the first time in 16 months, a football match in New Zealand was the hottest ticket in town.
Dreary, boring old North Harbour Stadium came alive for the first match of the Under-20 World Cup as 25,000 fans navigated traffic jams and parking dilemmas to create the best football atmosphere New Zealand has seen since the All Whites' 2013 World Cup qualifier against Mexico in Wellington.
In scenes reminiscent of New Zealand's first match at the 1999 Under-17 World Cup, an age-group tournament - featuring players most of the crowd had never seen - captured the imagination of the public.
Forget Fifa's brewing storm of corruption and turmoil for a minute, this was the light at the end of the tunnel.
Twenty-two young men were trying to make a name for themselves and their country in front of a sold-out stadium and a global audience of 200 million.