Trump Confirms 2026 World Cup Draw in Washington

August 22, 2025

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The United States President Donald Trump has confirmed that the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw will take place in Washington, D.C. on December 5. The event will be staged at the Kennedy Center, replacing Las Vegas as the earlier reported venue.

The 2026 tournament marks a historic moment in football. For the first time, 48 national teams will compete, with the United States, Canada, and Mexico sharing hosting duties. Trump described the competition as “the biggest event in sports” and emphasized its importance to his presidency.

Trump Holds the World Cup Trophy

During the announcement, Trump received the honor of holding the World Cup trophy, presented directly by FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Tradition allows only heads of state and tournament winners to touch the trophy.

Infantino told Trump: “Since you are a winner, of course you can touch it.” Trump laughed, asking if he could keep it, before admiring it as “a beautiful piece of gold.”

At one point, Trump fumbled slightly while handling the trophy, but Infantino quickly reached out to steady it. The FIFA president later handed him a giant ticket for the World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19, 2026.

Kennedy Center Sparks Debate

Choosing the Kennedy Center as the venue stirred political conversation. Earlier this year, Trump’s administration criticized the landmark for being too “woke” and announced changes to its management.

Trump hinted at a possible rebranding, saying: “Some people already call it the Trump-Kennedy Center, but we’re not ready for that yet—maybe in a week or so.”

He also promised major renovations, including new marble cladding, to “beautify” the venue before the World Cup draw.

Security and Preparations for 2026

Trump tied the announcement to his administration’s crime crackdown in Washington. He deployed National Guard troops across the city to boost safety. According to him, ensuring security for visiting fans and players remains a top priority.

“The world is coming to Washington, and we want them to feel safe,” Trump said.

With the draw confirmed, preparations for the first 48-team FIFA World Cup are moving forward. The event will unite football fans across North America in what is expected to be the biggest tournament in history.

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