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Members of the Italian soccer team Juventus visited President Trump in the Oval Office. A team spokesperson later said the visit 'carried no political agenda.' ...
A Juventus delegation including U.S. men’s national team players Weston McKennie and Timothy Weah and owner John Elkann were invited to the White House, where they presented President Trump with ...
Juventus made their 2025 Club World Cup debut on Wednesday, but just a few hours before kick-off, they met US President Trump in the Oval Office at the White House.
President Donald Trump hosted players from the Juventus soccer team at the White House on Wednesday, asking their opinions on transgender women in sports and discussing the ongoing conflict ...
President Donald Trump host the popular Italian soccer club Juventus FC at the White House on Wednesday, as the team is in the U.S. for the Club World Cup. During the visit, as the players stood ...
On Wednesday afternoon - 18 June - a Juventus delegation, in Washington D.C. ahead of their clash against Al-Ain, was received at the White House by the President of the United States of America ...
After the White House fiasco, Juventus defeated United Arab Emirates’ Al Ain, 5-0, at Audi Field. Forward Tim Weah, who also plays on the U.S. men’s national team, revisited the awkward day ...
Juventus were in D.C. for their Club World Cup match but several people familiar with the matter, speaking anonymously to protect relationships, indicated they were invited by the White House to ...
During a White House visit Wednesday by Italian soccer giant Juventus, President Donald Trump pressed players and officials from the club on transgender athletes. The awkward scene unfolded in the ...
While Juventus, FIFA, and the White House have not explained why the event occurred, sports teams visiting the President is not uncommon, with most American championship-winning teams doing so.
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