Eric Trump expressed his gratitude to FIFA for organising the event in New York, stating that the Trump Organisation is proud to host this international occasion.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Trophy Exhibition at Trump Tower
In an exciting announcement today, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) revealed that the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 trophy will be publicly exhibited at Trump Tower in Manhattan, New York City.
The official trophy showcase in New York City is now open, offering fans an immersive experience of the tournament atmosphere. The display runs daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM local time, from July 8th to July 12th, leading up to the final match at MetLife Stadium on July 13th.
The launch ceremony yesterday featured notable attendees including FIFA President Gianni Infantino, Eric Trump (Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization), and Brazilian football icon Ronaldo.
Infantino said the initiative aligns with FIFA’s mission to unite people and promote peace through football. He noted that the tournament has so far attracted more than 2.26 million fans from 168 countries, featured players from 72 nations, and seen goals and points registered by teams from every continent, reflecting the global character of the competition.
Eric Trump expressed his gratitude to FIFA for organising the event in New York, stating that the Trump Organisation is proud to host this international occasion. Ronaldo also praised the fan experience surrounding the tournament.
Infantino Expands FIFA’s US Presence with New NYC Office
Infantino has announced a significant expansion of FIFA’s footprint in the United States with the opening of a new representative office in Trump Tower, New York City.
This new location will complement FIFA’s existing offices in Miami, which are currently dedicated to the legal and regulatory oversight of both the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The FIFA President affirmed that the expansion reflects the organisation’s commitment to maintaining a strong presence in the host cities of its tournaments and commended the significant support provided by US federal and local authorities in ensuring the tournament’s success.
MetLife Stadium will host three high-profile matches this week, including the semi-final between Fluminense and Chelsea tonight, followed by Paris Saint-Germain versus Real Madrid tomorrow. The final is scheduled to take place on 13th July at 15:00 Eastern Time.