Salt Lake City is set to host the FIFA World Cup™ Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola on April 1. The global tour brings the official FIFA World Cup Trophy to select cities across North America, giving fans in Salt Lake City a rare opportunity to experience one of the most iconic symbols in sports ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
With the world’s biggest sporting event fast approaching, this one-day visit brings a piece of World Cup history directly to Utah.
What Is the FIFA World Cup™ Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola?
Presented by Coca-Cola, the Trophy Tour is an official FIFA experience that brings the authentic FIFA World Cup Trophy to select cities across North America. The tour celebrates the lead-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, offering fans the chance to see the trophy up close and take part in interactive fan experiences.
This is not a replica — it’s the real World Cup Trophy, rarely seen outside of official FIFA events.
Why This Matters for Salt Lake City
The Trophy Tour’s stop in Salt Lake City places the city within a broader, continent-wide celebration leading up to the largest World Cup in history. While matches will take place across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada in 2026, moments like this bring the global excitement to local communities well before kickoff.
For soccer fans in Utah — and even casual sports fans — this is a rare chance to experience a true piece of international sports history without leaving the city.
Event Details (So Far)
- Event: FIFA World Cup™ Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola
- Date: April 1
- City: Salt Lake City
- Location: To be announced
- Time: To be announced
Official location, time, and any registration or admission details have not yet been released. SLCPIX will update this article as soon as more information becomes available.
A Global Moment, Landing in SLC
Whether you follow every World Cup match or simply appreciate once-in-a-lifetime experiences, this is one stop worth keeping on your radar. As the countdown to the 2026 World Cup continues, April 1 is shaping up to be a notable day for sports fans in Salt Lake City.
Photo Credit: Images courtesy of Coca-Cola / FIFA.

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