WASHINGTON: The White House confirmed Friday that President Donald Trump will attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup final on Sunday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where Argentina will face Spain.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the president’s plans during a press briefing, saying Trump is looking forward to attending the championship match.
Leavitt said the president is excited to witness the World Cup final in person, describing the tournament as one of the most successful sporting events ever hosted in the United States.
She added that Trump’s attendance will coincide with the conclusion of what the administration considers the most-watched, safest and most successful FIFA World Cup in U.S. history.
Earlier, FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced on June 23 that President Trump is expected to present the World Cup trophy to the winning team following the final on July 19.
More read, New York issues air quality alert ahead of FIFA World Cup final
Earlier, Authorities in New York and New Jersey have issued an air quality health alert ahead of the FIFA World Cup final after smoke from massive wildfires in Canada drifted into the region, raising concerns about air pollution.
According to international media reports, the smoke has spread across parts of New York and surrounding areas, prompting officials to warn residents about deteriorating air quality before Sunday’s championship match.
The FIFA World Cup final, featuring Argentina and Spain, is scheduled to be played at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Spain completed its training session at the venue without expressing concerns about the air quality, while Argentina is set to begin its final preparations on Saturday.
Forecasters said the smoky conditions are expected to persist unless stronger winds and rainfall help clear the haze from the region.
Health officials have advised vulnerable groups, including children, older adults and people with respiratory conditions, to limit prolonged outdoor activity while the air quality alert remains in effect.



















