The "world is welcome" in the U.S. for next month's Club World Cup and the 2026 World Cup, FIFA President Gianni Infantino said after a meeting this week with officials from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.
"We had a meeting last week of the White House Task Force on FIFA World Cups with the government of the United States... And the world is welcome in America. Of course, the players, of course, everyone involved, all of us, but definitely also all the fans," Infantino said at the FIFA Congress, according to Reuters.
Infantino has been under pressure from the FIFA Congress due to his growing ties with Trump and the administration's immigration enforcement efforts. The comments came amid questions about potential challenges for the international fans traveling to the U.S. for both tournaments, including concerns over security and visas.
"This doesn't come from me; this comes from the American government," Infantino said. "Everyone is welcome, obviously, those who want to come and celebrate football ... Those who want to come to create trouble, like in every country in the world, they are not welcome. They are not welcome anywhere in the world."