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Trump Kept Gold Club World Cup Trophy for Himself So FIFA Had to Give the Winners a Replica

A global sports body let the sitting president keep a $230,000 gold trophy in the Oval Office, turning public office into a display case for private access deals.

Executive

Jul 14, 2025

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Summary

President Trump said he is keeping the original Club World Cup trophy in the Oval Office while FIFA provided Chelsea a replica to lift after winning the final at MetLife Stadium. The arrangement reflects a governing-body-to-president access pattern in which FIFA leadership repeatedly engages the White House and adjusts operations around Trump-linked properties. The practical consequence is the normalization of private retention of high-value ceremonial property through political proximity rather than transparent custodianship rules.

Reality Check

This kind of gift-and-access conduct corrodes our basic protections against pay-to-play governance by teaching every regulated or dependent institution that favors can be purchased with prestige, property, and personal deference. On these facts, the most direct federal criminal exposure would hinge on whether the trophy and any medal were provided “corruptly” as things of value to influence an “official act” under 18 U.S.C. § 201, or as an illegal gratuity under § 201(c), with honest-services fraud (18 U.S.C. §§ 1343, 1346) in play if a quid pro quo is shown. Even if prosecutors cannot prove corrupt intent beyond a reasonable doubt, accepting and retaining high-value ceremonial property from an organization actively courting White House support violates core anti-corruption norms and invites foreign and private actors to treat the presidency as a benefits market rather than a public trust.

Detail

<p>Chelsea defeated Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, after which President Trump joined players on stage during the trophy lift. Trump later said in a DAZN on-air conversation that FIFA asked him to “hold” the original trophy, that it was placed in the Oval Office, and that FIFA President Gianni Infantino told him FIFA would not retrieve it and that Trump could keep it there permanently. Trump told reporter Emily Austin that Chelsea received a newly made replica because the original remains in the Oval Office.</p><p>Reports cited by multiple outlets, including The Athletic, said Infantino also set aside a medal for Trump and handed it to him after the ceremony; whether Trump kept it is unclear. The context described includes Infantino visiting Washington, D.C., 10 times since Trump returned to office in January, Infantino’s stated view that proximity to the president is crucial to the 2026 World Cup, and FIFA moving New York employees to a new office in Trump Tower.</p>