Trump says Club World Cup trophy will remain in Oval Office after tournament's end
Briefly

Donald Trump announced that the Club World Cup trophy would remain in the Oval Office while FIFA created a new one for Chelsea's recent win. The trophy was jointly presented to Chelsea captain Reece James by Trump and FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who faced confusion from players during the presentation. Trump mentioned plans to introduce an executive order to rename soccer as football in the U.S. He described FIFA’s role in fostering unity through the tournament, noting the international nature of soccer and relationships between nations.
Trump stated that the original Club World Cup trophy would remain in the Oval Office, while a new copy has been made for FIFA after Chelsea's win.
Trump expressed confusion among Chelsea players during the trophy presentation, emphasizing his front-and-center role despite FIFA President Infantino's attempts to manage the situation.
In an interview, Trump mentioned his idea of an executive order to rename soccer to football in the U.S., sparking discussion about terminology.
Trump remarked on FIFA's efforts to promote unity through the Club World Cup, highlighting the potential for international collaboration fostered by soccer.
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