Trump Hacks Chelsea's Victory Moment, POTUS Takes Centre Stage At Club World Cup Final
/ Jul 14, 2025, 09:01PM IST
U.S. President Donald Trump crashed Chelsea's celebration after their FIFA Club World Cup win. POTUS refused to leave the stage after handing over the winner's trophy to team. FIFA president signalled him twice to get off stage so players can have their moment. But Trump remained unbothered and chose to stay for the final trophy lift-off. Awkward moment has since gone viral, with many having a field day over Trump's act. Watch-

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