Trump, Spanish Prime Minister, King to reach final, Argentine President's superstition
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FIFA, the world football governing body, will award a special World Cup ring to the winner of the match between Argentina and Spain. It is customary to award rings to winners in American sports. The NFL has a tradition of awarding rings to Super Bowl winners.
FIFA has said that the ring was prepared for 2026, as it is the 2026 edition. The ring will be awarded to 30 members of the world champion team, and 1,996 rings will be put up for sale. Each ring has a deep inscription on the design and band of the World Cup trophy.
The BBC has reported that US President Donald Trump will be the chief guest of the final. He will present the trophy to the winner. Trump has not attended 102 matches of this World Cup so far. He has not even gone to the field to watch the US game.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will also travel to the US to watch the final, according to his office. Sanchez is a fierce critic of US President Trump. Sanchez is scheduled to visit Algeria on an official visit to watch the World Cup final in New Jersey on Sunday.
King Felipe VI of Spain and Queen Letizia, along with their two daughters, will attend the World Cup final, the Royal Palace has said. Argentine President Javier Miquel has canceled plans to attend the final due to superstition.
New York's weather has been affected two days before the final. The air in New York has been polluted due to wildfires in Canada. But it is said that it is unlikely to affect the MetLife Stadium.
