The Trophy Tour Arrives in Monterrey: The 2026 World Cup Trophy Exhibited at BBVA Stadium
The 2026 FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour makes a stop in Monterrey from March 14-16, 2026, at BBVA Stadium, offering fans a unique opportunity to see the coveted trophy.
The Trophy Tour arrives in Monterrey as part of the international tour preceding the FIFA
World Cup 2026, allowing fans to see soccer’s most prestigious trophy up close. The exhibition will take place from March 14 to 16, 2026, at BBVA Stadium, a venue that will also host World Cup matches. For three days, thousands of fans will have the opportunity to get close to the original trophy as part of a global tour that will visit dozens of cities before the tournament begins. This visit is part of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour, an initiative that brings the esteemed award closer to fans in various countries. Furthermore, the event reinforces the promotion of the World Cup, which Mexico will co-host with the United States and Canada in 2026.
A Global Tour Connecting Fans with the Trophy
The FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour will visit several countries and cities with the objective of bringing the original trophy closer to soccer fans. This international tour encompasses over 150 days of travel and 75 stops in various cities worldwide, making this edition one of the most extensive in the event’s history. In Mexico, the trophy began its journey on February 26, 2026, arriving in the country to commence a route through different regions. The national itinerary includes 10 Mexican cities, among them Guadalajara, León, Veracruz, Chihuahua, Querétaro, Monterrey, Puebla, Mérida, and Mexico City.
Monterrey Welcomes the Trophy at BBVA Stadium
The Trophy Tour’s stop in Monterrey will take place from March 14 to 16, 2026, at BBVA Stadium. This venue, known as the “Steel Giant,” has an approximate capacity for 53,500 spectators and serves as the home stadium for the CF Monterrey club. Furthermore, the stadium will play a pivotal role during the World Cup. The Monterrey venue will host four tournament matches, including group stage fixtures and a knockout round. Therefore, the trophy exhibition also seeks to strengthen the bond between the city and the planet’s most significant soccer event.
Free Access with Pre-Registration for Fans
Access to the Trophy Tour will be free for the public, although organizers will require pre-registration. Interested individuals must register on the official event platform to participate in a drawing for digital tickets. Subsequently, winners will receive QR codes allowing entry on specific dates and times. This system aims to control visitor flow and ensure security during the event, as high fan demand is anticipated.
An Experience Anticipating 2026 World Cup Excitement
The original FIFA World Cup trophy represents one of the most recognized symbols in global sports. Consequently, the international tour allows millions of fans to get close to the prestigious award before the tournament begins. Furthermore, the event creates an immersive experience with activities, exhibitions, and photo opportunities. In Mexico’s case, the Trophy Tour also serves as a prelude to the World Cup, a tournament that will bring together 48 national teams for the first time in history. Authorities and organizers estimate that millions of people will participate in World Cup-related activities, including festivals and fan events.
Monterrey Prepares to Host the World Cup
The arrival of the trophy also symbolizes the progress of preparations for the 2026 World Cup. The city of Monterrey is solidifying its position as one of the key hubs for the tournament in Mexico. Its sports and tourism infrastructure positions it as a strategic destination for visitors. Thus, the Trophy Tour not only brings the trophy closer to fans but also fuels anticipation for the championship, set to begin in June 2026. The article
first appeared in Líder Empresarial.
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