Key Takeaways
- US President Donald Trump will attend the World Cup final between Argentina and Spain.
- The event is set for Sunday at a New York-New Jersey stadium.
- White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the president's attendance.
US President Donald Trump has announced his intention to attend the World Cup final, which will take place between Argentina and Spain on Sunday. This decision was made public by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt during a press conference held on Thursday.
Leavitt stated that the event would mark 'the most watched, most secure, and most successful World Cup in American history.' The confirmation of Trump's attendance comes as part of a series of events planned for the occasion, including a FIFA reception at the Trump Tower in New York City scheduled for Friday.
While Leavitt did not disclose whether the president had a favorite among the teams, she encouraged reporters to ask him during his visit. 'I’m sure he’ll have a fun answer for you,' she said, hinting at potential media interest surrounding the event.
The decision to host such high-profile events in New York City underscores the significance of the World Cup in American sports and political circles. The presence of the US president is expected to draw significant attention from both domestic and international audiences.
Trump's attendance will also serve as a testament to the success of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which has been praised for its security measures and widespread viewership across the United States. This event is part of a broader strategy by the White House to leverage global sporting events for diplomatic and political purposes.
The confirmation of Trump's attendance comes at a time when the US is actively engaging in international diplomacy through various channels, including sports. The World Cup final provides an opportunity for the president to engage with world leaders and promote American interests on the global stage.
We look forward to the final match on Sunday, and I know the president looks forward to attending.
Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary
I’m sure he’ll have a fun answer for you.
Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary





