Legendary footballer Hristo Stoichkov and FIFA President Gianni Infantino inaugurated FIFA’s new representative office in New York’s iconic Trump Tower, marking a significant expansion of the organization’s global presence. The event, held at the historic Fifth Avenue location, featured football legends including Ronaldo and Eric Trump, highlighting a high-profile partnership. Alongside the opening, the trophy for the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup was unveiled and put on public display until the final match, underscoring New York’s emerging role as a major football hub ahead of the 2026 World Cup. This strategic move aims to boost football’s profile in the United States and foster global unity through the sport[1][2][3].
