US President Donald Trump has repeatedly called the World Cup a "big one." The biggest event in history, even. He expects it to "bring in tens of billions of dollars." As he read those projections from a piece of paper in the White House, Gianni Infantino, president of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), sat next to him, nodding appreciatively. Infantino knows well how much the World Cup can generate. He himself has live…
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US President Donald Trump has repeatedly called the upcoming soccer championship in the US, Canada and Mexico "magnificent." Even the biggest event in history. He expects it to "bring in tens of billions of dollars."
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly called the World Cup a "big one." The biggest event in history, even. He expects it to "bring in tens of billions of dollars." As he read those projections from a piece of paper in the White House, Gianni Infantino, president of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), sat next to him, nodding appreciatively. Infantino knows well how much the World Cup can generate. He himself has live…