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FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour will be in Ghana in September

FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola resumes, with all 32 qualified nations to be visited for the first time. Following a send-off event at

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FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola resumes, with all 32 qualified nations to be visited for the first time.

Following a send-off event at the Home of FIFA in Switzerland, the trophy resumed its globetrotting journey in Seoul, Korea Republic

Ahead of Qatar 2022, for the first time, the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola will visit all 32 nations that have qualified for the tournament.

Colin Smith, FIFA’s Chief Operating Officer – World Cup, said: “The first phase of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola was a fantastic success, engaging the broader public through the magic of the largest football festival on Earth.”

“By, for the first time, visiting all the nations that have qualified for the FIFA World Cup, the momentum of the Trophy Tour will continue to build, giving fans of all ages a taste of the excitement to come – and we hope they will join us in Qatar later this year for the ultimate celebration of the beautiful game.”

Schedule for the FIFA World Cup tour

19-20 August – Switzerland (send-off)

24-25 August – Korea Republic

26-27 August – Japan

29-30 August – Australia

1 September – IR Iran

1 September – IR Iran

3-4 September – Ghana

6-7 September – Senegal

8-9 September – Cameroon

10-11 September – Morocco

13-14 September – Tunisia

15 September – Portugal

16 September – Spain

17-18 September – Croatia

20-21 September – Serbia

22-24 September – Poland

25 September – the Netherlands

28-30 September – Denmark

2-3 October – Germany

4-5 October – Belgium

6-9 October – France

11 October – Wales

12-13 October – England

15-20 October – Mexico

21-23 October – Brazil

25-27 October – Argentina

28-29 October – Uruguay

31 October – 1 November – Ecuador

2-3 November – Costa Rica

5-8 November – the USA

9 November – Canada

11-12 November – Saudi Arabia

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