The FIFA Club World Cup trophy was presented to Chelsea FC by U.S. President Donald Trump and FIFA President Gianni Infantino on July 13, 2025. This historic event marked the first time the U.S. hosted the prestigious tournament, just a year ahead of the highly anticipated 2026 World Cup in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
- Trump and Infantino present FIFA trophy to Chelsea.
- First FIFA Club World Cup hosted in the U.S.
- Trump hints at renaming "soccer" to "football."
- Chelsea wins against PSG, earning £84 million.
- Trump emphasizes football's unifying qualities.
- U.S. to host World Cup in 2026.
During an interview with DAZN, Trump hinted at a potential shift in terminology, suggesting that the U.S. might officially adopt the term “football” instead of “soccer.” His remarks have sparked discussions among fans and officials alike about the cultural significance of the sport in America.
This year’s tournament showcased the growing popularity of football in the U.S., but will this name change resonate with American fans? Trump’s comments reflect a broader trend of increasing engagement with the sport across the nation. Key developments include:
- Chelsea’s victory earned them approximately $113 million.
- Trump’s unexpected appearance during the trophy presentation surprised players.
- The tournament featured matches across 12 U.S. venues, highlighting the country’s capacity to host major events.
As the world turns its eyes to the upcoming World Cup, fans can expect thrilling matches and a celebration of unity through sport. Will the U.S. embrace football fully, or will “soccer” remain the term of choice?