Here’s the latest on the FIFA World Cup Trophy from reliable recent coverage.
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup trophy has been touring globally as part of the Coca-Cola Trophy Tour, with stops already made in multiple countries ahead of the tournament in North America. The tour is designed to build excitement and inspire fans, including youth, ahead of the expanded 48-team event.[2][3][4]
- In early 2025, a White House ceremony presented the trophy’s formal unveiling as part of preparations for the 2026 World Cup hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The event included remarks about organizing the tournament and the trophy being awarded to the eventual champions.[4][8]
- Notable recent pageantry around the trophy has included exhibitions in cities like Bogota and Delhi, where fans have been able to view the trophy up close as part of the 150-day international tour; organizers emphasize broad geographic reach and fan engagement as the tournament approaches.[3][2]
Illustration: A snapshot of the trophy tour in Bogota shows fans gathering around a guarded display, with the trophy gleaming under bright lights and media attention.
If you’d like, I can compile a concise timeline of confirmed trophy tour stops and official statements, or pull the latest official FIFA pages for the trophy’s status and tour stops. Would you prefer a short timeline or a quick country-by-country stop list?[2][3]