FIFA allows Trump to lift World Cup trophy with champions
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 3:07 AM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
FIFA reportedly plans to relax its protocol regarding who can lift the World Cup trophy. Donald Trump is expected to be granted permission to participate in the trophy presentation ceremony if the United States wins the tournament. This decision aligns with similar recent gestures at events like the Club World Cup, generating potential worldwide controversy over the implications of this change in longstanding tradition. The official award ceremony will take place following the conclusion of the tournament.
- •FIFA will reportedly allow Trump to lift the trophy.
- •This decision could change longstanding trophy presentation traditions.
- •Trump's involvement is expected if the U.S. wins the World Cup.
- •The move follows similar occurrences at past international events.
- •Controversy is anticipated over this notable protocol change.
- 3:07 AMYahoo Sports — 🏆Goodbye to protocol? Trump could lift the trophy with the champions
"An unprecedented decision that promises to spark worldwide controversy.FIFA’s strict protocol, historically known for jealously guarding who has the right to touch and lift the World Cup, could be a...
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