Trump’s Oval Office Turns Heads with World Cup Trophy Replica
President Donald Trump has once again stirred attention with a new addition to the Oval Office—a replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy.
A Bold Personal Touch
Each president customizes the Oval Office with personal items, but Trump’s latest choice raised eyebrows. In recent photos of him signing executive orders, a shiny gold trophy sat prominently behind the Resolute Desk—a clear replica of the Jules Rimet Trophy, commonly known as the FIFA World Cup.
Social Media Reacts
Soccer fans quickly noticed.
“What’s a World Cup trophy doing in Trump’s office?!” one user on X asked. Another added, “Wait, is that the World Cup behind President Trump?”

The Oval Office of President Donald Trump at the White House, Photo Credit: Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social/X
A Nod to 2026?
Some believe the display ties to the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be hosted in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. With the U.S. hosting the majority of the games, including the final at MetLife Stadium, the trophy might symbolize Trump’s connection to the tournament. If he remains in office, he’s expected to present the trophy to the winning team.
Political Undertones?
Others think the trophy carries a political message. Trump recently threatened a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada—two World Cup co-hosts. Though paused for now, those tensions remain. The trophy’s placement might subtly comment on these negotiations.
Ties to FIFA and Infantino
Trump’s connection to FIFA adds another layer. He’s been vocal in support of the organization and has a close relationship with its president, Gianni Infantino. Infantino attended Trump’s recent inauguration and congratulated him on his re-election.

Elon Musk and his son in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump, Photo Credit: Benny Johnson/X
It’s a Replica—Not the Real Trophy
A FIFA spokesperson confirmed to The Athletic that the item on display is indeed a replica, not the original trophy.
Not the First Time
Trump previously displayed a similar World Cup replica in the Oval Office back in 2018. At the time, many speculated it was a message to Vladimir Putin, since Russia hosted that year’s tournament.
Conversation Starter, Once Again
Whether it’s a tribute to global sports, a symbolic political gesture, or simply decor, Trump’s Oval Office once again has people talking.