The Brief

  • Fifteen U.S. and seven Canadian cities remain on the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour.

  • Organizers say the tour offers an unforgettable experience and exclusive access to “the most iconic symbol in global sport.”

  • The World Cup begins on June 11 in Mexico City when Mexico takes on South Africa. The U.S. will face Paraguay the next day.

The World Cup trophy will soon blow into the Windy City as soccer fans in all of the tournament’s host cities – as well as several more – will get a sneak preview of one of sports’ biggest prizes.

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After a swing through host cities in Mexico, the trophy made its first U.S. appearance late last month in Los Angeles. Now, it will wind its way through 15 more stops in the States, as well as seven Canadian cities, before heading to Mexico City for the opening match of the tournament.

Why you should care

The FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour spans 38 stops and gives fans a chance to see the original trophy before the world’s most popular tournament kicks off in June. Organizers say the tour will offer fans an unforgettable experience and exclusive access to “the most iconic symbol in global sport.”

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Remaining World Cup Trophy Tour dates

What’s next

After departing Seattle on Monday, the trophy will take a swing north of the border for a trio of stops in Canada before arriving in Chicago on April 14 where it will be on display for two days.

Here is the list of the remaining cities on the tour:

United States

  • June 3: New York/New Jersey

Canada

Mexico

  • June 5-8: Mexico City (ahead of opening match)

What you can do

Fans wanting to see the World Cup during one of its stops in the United States can do so by clicking here. Tickets for dates in Canada are available here.

The Source

Information for this article was taken from the FIFA World Cup Trophy announcement. This story was reported from Orlando.

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