FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour set for 38-stop across North America

February 12 – Coca-Cola and FIFA have confirmed that the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour will make 38 stops across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, giving fans a chance to see football’s most famous prize up close and personal before the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off.

The tour, which began on January 3 in Riyadh, has already travelled across the globe and will visit 30 FIFA Member Associations before it lands at its final destination. The North American leg will stop in all 16 host cities for 2026, plus 22 additional markets.

North America’s leg of the journey begins in Mexico on February 26 in the capital, Mexico City, before jetting to 10 other destinations across the country, including Guadalajara and Monterrey.

The United States takes over on March 24, with Los Angeles hosting the opening stop. From there, the trophy heads on a 21-city, coast-to-coast run, visiting all 11 US hosts and 10 other major markets.

Canada’s leg begins on April 10 in Vancouver, rolling through seven cities, including a stop in Toronto.

Across 71 days, the trophy will criss-cross North America, before, one can only assume, ending up on the desk of U.S. President Donald Trump before its final appearance in East Rutheford, New Jersey.

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