FIFA could make major exceptions for Donald Trump during the World Cup trophy ceremony, with reports suggesting he may be allowed to hand over the trophy to the winning team. According to talkSPORT, FIFA has no objections to Donald Trump breaking presentation protocols and taking part in the celebrations. For the unversed, normally, the trophy is given to the winning captain by the FIFA president or the officials, and only the winning team is allowed to lift the trophy. Meanwhile, the heads of state and other guests usually stay outside the celebration area. But reportedly, that could change in the FIFA World Cup 2026 with Donald Trump taking an active part in the celebrations. Mexican and Canadian officials will also be invited to appear at the closing ceremony. The report states that the final decision on taking part in the World Cup Trophy celebration rests with Trump.