World Cup Triumph: A United Celebration
As the world anticipates the crowning of a World Cup winner, President Donald Trump and FIFA President Gianni Infantino celebrated the tournament’s remarkable success. This year’s event, hosted by the United States, featured matches at 11 of the 16 designated venues. All quarterfinals, semifinals, and the upcoming final took place in these locations.
Infantino highlighted the tournament’s achievements, noting that 7 million fans have attended the games, with a global audience of billions watching on television. He stated, “I promised you we would make a great World Cup. And, this World Cup has exceeded all expectations.”
The American dream came to reality. We united the world in America… America welcomed the world… Everyone enjoyed it, whether attending or watching from home.
Infantino further emphasized FIFA’s role as a provider of happiness, attributing the success of the tournament to President Trump’s support.
Trump’s Reflections on a Historic Event
President Trump expressed his pride in hosting such a successful event, describing it as possibly the greatest sporting event ever. He stated, “It’s been a true honor for Americans to share our magnificent country with the world.”
Trump commented on the broader impact of the event, saying, “This has been far beyond a sporting event. This has been something very special.”
Anticipation Builds for the Final Match
Both Trump and Infantino plan to attend the final at MetLife Stadium, where they will present the trophy to the winning team: Spain or Argentina. Argentina aims to achieve back-to-back victories, a feat last accomplished by Brazil in 1958 and 1962. Meanwhile, Spain seeks a second title since their first win in 2010.
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