Trump: We want another World Cup, but without Canada and Mexico

As the current World Cup concludes its matches in North America, former President Donald Trump publicly expressed a strong desire for the United States to host a future iteration of the global tournament. His comments were made near a waiting area in New York shortly before the final match. The United States is already participating significantly in the current World Cup, hosting 78 of the 104 total matches, which includes all twelve quarterfinal fixtures.

Despite this substantial hosting role, Trump indicated that this arrangement does not meet his vision, stating that he wants the U.S. to host the entire World Cup event in the near future. Speaking from a location in Trump Tower, Trump specified his proposal for any subsequent tournament, asserting that the United States should lead the effort while excluding Canada and Mexico from the role of host nations.

This statement comes as the host location for the 2038 World Cup remains unannounced. The discussion highlights a continued interest from Trump regarding American involvement in major international sporting events. His comments suggest a persistent advocacy for placing the entire responsibility and prestige of hosting a major world cup event within the United States for a future date.

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