Cristiano Ronaldo to meet former US President Trump amid World Cup preparations

Cristiano Ronaldo is scheduled to meet former US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, following Portugal’s successful qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The encounter comes at the Al-Nassr star’s personal request, marking another high-profile meeting between Trump and football leadership after previously hosting FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

The meeting occurs during a pivotal moment in Ronaldo’s international career. The 40-year-old forward faces potential suspension after receiving a straight red card during Portugal’s unexpected 2-0 defeat against Ireland last Thursday.

The incident, involving an elbow to defender Dara O’Shea, typically carries a three-match ban for violent conduct.

According to Portuguese outlet A Bola, the Portuguese Football Federation is preparing an appeal to FIFA seeking reduced suspension.

Their argument cites three mitigating factors: the hostile Dublin atmosphere, provocative pre-match comments from Ireland’s manager, and Ronaldo’s exemplary disciplinary record throughout his 226 international appearances.

The timing underscores Ronaldo’s enduring global stature as North America prepares to host the 2026 tournament.

While Portugal navigates disciplinary proceedings, this high-level meeting highlights the continuing intersection of football, politics, and celebrity as the World Cup approaches.

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