US President Donald Trump affirmed that the 2026 World Cup has become the highest-attended sporting event in history, noting that the total number of attendees at the tournament's matches surpassed the combined attendance of the previous two World Cup editions. The US President said during a reception held at Trump Tower in New York City, in the presence of FIFA President Gianni Infantino, before the tournament final: that the World Cup achieved exceptional success, praising its organization and the massive public turnout it has witnessed since its launch. For his part, Infantino confirmed that the tournament exceeded all expectations, noting that the United States fulfilled its commitment to welcome the world, and that the fans who attended the matches enjoyed their experience, along with millions who followed the tournament's competitions from around the world, praising the cooperation with the US administration in organizing the tournament. The two sides discussed during the meeting the future of the World Cup, including a proposal to expand the number of participating teams to 64 for the 2030 edition, without announcing a formal decision on the matter.