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Home » Soccer fans in Calgary endure snow, cold for chance to see FIFA World Cup trophy
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Soccer fans in Calgary endure snow, cold for chance to see FIFA World Cup trophy

By News RoomApril 12, 20262 Mins Read
Soccer fans in Calgary endure snow, cold for chance to see FIFA World Cup trophy
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Excited soccer fans gathered outside the Saddledome on Sunday as Calgary welcomed the FIFA World Cup trophy tour which is making its way across Canada ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Some were able to get their picture taken mere inches from the iconic trophy, which is only allowed to be touched by FIFA representatives players and coaches of teams that have won the World Cup, and foreign dignitaries.

“We’ll be the closest Columbians to ever get to a World Cup,” laughed Brandon Ortiz, a fan who attended the event with friends. “It’s surreal, only the champions of the World Cup have ever touched it, it’s super awesome to get that close to it.”

“It was so exciting,” exclaimed fan Aisha Nadem of the trophy. “I can’t even believe I saw it with my own two eyes! I think I already passed out and forgot what happened!”

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Alongside representatives from FIFA, Coca-Cola (a major sponsor), and various levels of government, soccer player Roque Júnior unveiled the trophy to fans. Júnior was a defender with Brazil when they won the cup in 2002.

“For me, (unveiling the trophy is) a pleasure. Because it was a dream, a childhood dream you know?” Júnior explained. “Every time that I meet the trophy, I remember that I won the World Cup.”


There were also plenty of opportunities for fans to try their skills, from seeing how high of a header they could hit to passing and shooting drills.

Hosting responsibilities for this years tournament has been split between Canada, the United States and Mexico, with games in Canada taking place in Vancouver and Toronto. Some fans hope that as more and more Canadians become fans of the sport, eventually games will be played in Calgary too.

“It’s not impossible,” said Soma Ali, who also attended Sunday’s festivities. “If there are more fans there will be a chance to host one of the games in the future!”

The first game of the tournament will see Mexico squaring off against South Africa on June 11. Canada will face Bosnia on June 12 in Toronto at BMO Field.

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