In a dramatic and high-profile appearance, U.S. President Donald Trump arrived at MetLife Stadium on Sunday for the much-anticipated Club World Cup Final between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
The President made his entrance aboard Marine One, the official presidential helicopter, which landed near the stadium shortly before kickoff. Upon arrival, Trump was swiftly escorted into his armored motorcade, surrounded by a heavy security presence. The convoy moved quickly through the stadium perimeter as spectators and fans looked on in surprise and excitement.
This marks one of the few times a sitting or former U.S. president has attended an international football event of this scale in person, underscoring the growing global appeal of the Club World Cup and its fanbase in the United States.
The final between Chelsea and PSG brought out football fans from across the world, with tens of thousands filling the stands and millions more watching globally. President Trump’s appearance added to the spectacle, drawing media attention not only for the match but for the political presence on site.
Security remained tight throughout the evening, with local law enforcement, the Secret Service, and stadium officials coordinating efforts to ensure a smooth experience for attendees.
As the two European football powerhouses prepared to clash on the pitch, President Trump took his seat among dignitaries and special guests, witnessing firsthand a night that promised thrilling football and global unity through sport.





