Donald Trump is expected to break FIFA protocol at the World Cup final

Donald Trump, who is 80 years old, is expected to personally present the World Cup trophy and remain on the podium during the celebrations, an action that deviates from standard FIFA protocol. Sources indicate that FIFA has informed the American president that he will be responsible for presenting the trophy to the subsequent champions. Furthermore, officials from Mexico and Canada are slated to be invited to attend the tournament’s closing ceremony, according to “talkSPORT.”

Trump’s presence has drawn attention previously during the Club World Cup.

At that event, he was seen standing alongside Chelsea captain Reece James while the trophy was being lifted. During this instance, footballer Cole Palmer appeared visibly flustered while positioned immediately behind Trump. Reports indicated that FIFA President Gianni Infantino initially attempted to remove Trump from the scene but subsequently encouraged him to remain.

These anticipated roles for Trump suggest a notable deviation from typical post-tournament procedures organized by FIFA. The inclusion of representatives from Mexico and Canada at the closing ceremony further highlights the planned participation of various international figures. The focus remains on the unique protocol surrounding the presentation of the World Cup trophy.

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One thought on “Donald Trump is expected to break FIFA protocol at the World Cup final

  1. It’s surprising that the World Cup final protocol will require a deviation due to the former president’s involvement.

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