The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already starting to feel real long before the opening whistle. The official 2026 World Cup trophy now has a confirmed date and route in the United States, where thousands of fans—especially from the Latino community—will be able to see it live and completely free as part of its official tour.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour will turn the United States into the epicenter of excitement leading up to the largest tournament in soccer history, which for the first time will feature 48 participating teams. The starting point is no coincidence: Los Angeles, one of the cities with the greatest passion for soccer in the country.
When and where does the FIFA World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour begin?
The official 2026 World Cup Trophy Tour will begin on March 24 and 25 in Los Angeles, from where it will travel to more than 20 cities across the United States before the tournament begins.
This tour is part of a global tour with 75 stops in 150 days, in which the United States will play a key role as host country alongside Mexico and Canada. For fans, it will be a unique opportunity to come face-to-face with the most important trophy in world soccer without having to travel abroad.
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How to see the FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy for FREE
Interested fans must register in advance on the official FIFA Trophy Tour website. Each user may request up to four free tickets, subject to availability.
The experience goes far beyond a simple exhibition, as it includes:
- Interactive activations for fans
- Exclusive FIFA content
- Special activities with sponsoring brands
- Presence of FIFA Legends
- Photograph with the original FIFA World Cup trophy for 2026
These stops also serve as an emotional prelude to the 2026 World Cup opening match, scheduled for June 11, a date that is already being marked on the calendars of millions of fans.
Confirmed cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour in the United States
So far, the confirmed cities include:
- Los Ángeles
- Las Vegas
- San Francisco
- Seattle
- Chicago
- Dallas
- Houston
- Miami
- New York / New Jersey
- Atlanta
- Boston
- Among other cities to be announced
These stops aim to ignite soccer passion and serve as an emotional prelude to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the biggest of all time.
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2026 World Cup: a historic experience even before it begins
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour is a clear sign that the World Cup is no longer a distant promise: it’s a reality that’s already underway. For soccer fans, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the World Cup before it even starts, for free and in the front row.