The 2026 FIFA World Cup final now has a trophy presenter, and it’s the sitting US president. Donald Trump will share the stage with FIFA President Gianni Infantino on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, to hand the winning nation the most recognizable piece of silverware in global sport.
Infantino confirmed the arrangement in January 2026, framing Trump’s participation as a natural extension of his role as leader of the primary host nation. The United States is co-hosting the tournament alongside Canada and Mexico, which gives the White House a legitimate stake in the closing ceremony beyond pure optics.
Why this pairing makes sense, awkward history and all
This is not the first time Trump and Infantino have shared a stage at a major soccer event. The two previously appeared together at the Club World Cup final and at the 2025 tournament draw ceremony, building what has become a recurring public partnership around FIFA’s expanded American footprint.
That Club World Cup appearance was not without friction. Trump was met with audible boos from the crowd during the trophy presentation, a reminder that the global soccer audience does not automatically align with domestic political support.










