Moments after the United States won the Women's World Cup, with a 2-0 victory over the Netherlands, New York City invited the team for a good old-fashioned ticker tape parade.

The last ticker tape parade in NYC was when the USWNT won the World Cup in 2015.

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the city would celebrate the team's fourth World Cup with a ticker tape parade and present them with keys to the city on Wednesday, July 10th. "On and off the field, this team represents what’s best about New York City and our Nation," he said in a statement. "The confidence, grit, and perseverance of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team serve as an inspiration to all who watch them."

The parade will be held along the "Canyon of Heroes," all along Broadway, from the Battery to City Hall.

YES YES YES YES!



To our 2019 World Cup Champion @USWNT: you have inspired the entire country — and New York City knows how to celebrate champions. We’ll see you Wednesday at 9:30 AM for the Ticker Tape Parade down the Canyon of Heroes. #OneNationOneTeam pic.twitter.com/bwCEoJYg3r — Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) July 7, 2019

First Lady Chirlane McCray added, "New York is incredibly proud to join the rest of the country in celebrating this exhilarating World Cup Victory. We applaud the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s athletic prowess, their advocacy in fighting for equal pay, and their use of their international platform to speak out against injustice."

Maybe each piece of ticker tape should feature this tweet:

From now on it’s just called “Soccer” and “Men’s Soccer,” right? — honor sachs (@drhonor) July 7, 2019

There are some tickets open to the public. Registration for tickets will open at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, July 8 at this website.

The USWNT is ready:

.@alexmorgan13 is making sure the most recent member of the fam makes it home safe too. pic.twitter.com/8ACI1xbAUH — U.S. Soccer WNT (@USWNT) July 8, 2019

WE’RE COMING HOME.



See you soon, 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/94k2iiRPDa — U.S. Soccer WNT (@USWNT) July 8, 2019

Here's a taste of the 2015 parade:

And here's what Abby Wambach said after that one:

This post has been updated to note that the video is of Abby Wambach, not Megan Rapinoe.