Inter Miami CF is set to make a historic visit to the White House on Thursday, March 5, to celebrate their 2025 MLS Cup championship. The team’s delegation will include the legendary Lionel Messi, potentially marking his first-ever appearance at the White House.
This ceremonial visit happens just two days before Inter Miami faces off against D.C. United in Washington, D.C., on March 7. The chance to honor their victorious season adds an exciting highlight to the team’s schedule.
The team will be recognized for their remarkable achievement after clinching the championship title in December 2025 by defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. Messi, a two-time MLS MVP and the face of the franchise, is particularly anticipated at the ceremony. Although he was invited to the White House by former President Joe Biden for a Presidential Medal of Freedom event in 2025, previous scheduling conflicts prevented him from attending.
The impact of this visit is significant, as it underscores the growing popularity of soccer in the United States, particularly in light of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the U.S. This event marks a continuation of a prominent trend where American sports champions receive recognition at the White House. The recent visit to honor Cristiano Ronaldo in November 2025 further highlights the increasing attention given to the sport at the national level.
Inter Miami CF’s White House visit represents a milestone not just for the team, but also for the sport of soccer in America, reflecting its rising stature in the sports landscape. Fans are eagerly awaiting the event, with Messi’s attendance expected to attract even more attention.
