
Kane confirms 'surreal' golf round with Trump as World Cup spotlight intensifies
The England captain described the 18-month-old Florida outing as a unique experience, while the US president praised his football and golf skills ahead of the Norway quarter-final.
Harry Kane’s confirmation of a round of golf with Donald Trump transformed a presidential aside into a global talking point on the eve of England’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway. Speaking in Miami, the 32-year-old striker called the encounter in Palm Beach, Florida, “a pretty surreal experience” and expressed admiration for the 80-year-old president’s game. “His golf is pretty good, to be honest,” Kane said. “I hope I can play as well as him when I’m his age.” The remarks, delivered with the measured tone of a captain accustomed to deflecting distractions, came after Trump had already disclosed the outing to reporters and on his Truth Social platform.
The sequence began when Trump, celebrating England’s 3-2 last-16 victory over Mexico, posted: “Harry Kane of England is a GREAT player!!!” The following day, he revealed the golf date, calling Kane “a good golfer” and “really great.” Kane, who has scored six goals in the tournament, confirmed the invitation had been extended 18 months earlier while he was in Florida. “When the president invites you somewhere…” he said, leaving the thought unfinished, before adding he was “just grateful he invited me down to play.”
Coverage of the exchange rippled across continents, with outlets in Britain, Brazil, Italy, Australia, and the Arab world all reproducing the core quotes. British media framed the story as a quirky pre-match subplot, while Brazilian and Italian reports highlighted the “surreal” nature of the encounter. Arabic-language coverage, including from Sky News Arabia and CNN Arabic, emphasised Kane’s description of the experience as “like a dream” and his hope to match Trump’s level at the same age. Across all regions, the narrative remained consistent: a sporting icon and a political figure briefly united by a shared pastime, with no editorialising on the wider implications.
The golf revelation landed as England prepared to face Norway, a match that pits Kane against Erling Haaland in a duel of the tournament’s most prolific strikers. Haaland has seven goals, Kane six, with both trailing Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi on eight. Kane, who also noted a visit from David Beckham to the squad’s training base at Inter Miami’s facilities, said the former captain had wished the team well. “He’s an England legend,” Kane said. “Hopefully we can do him proud tomorrow.”
England’s immediate sporting consequence is clear: a place in the semi-finals against the winner of Argentina versus Switzerland. For Kane, the golf anecdote will fade quickly if he can deliver on the pitch, where his six goals have already propelled England to the last eight and kept alive the nation’s hopes of a first World Cup title since 1966.
| Israeli press | 0.00 | neutral |
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| Atlantic / Anglosphere press | 0.00 | neutral |
Kane confirms the meeting and praises Trump's game, without political judgment.
The news is reported as a straightforward statement, without added context or commentary.
Kane confirms the meeting and praises Trump's game, without political judgment.
The news is reported as a straightforward statement, without added context or commentary.
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