British soccer legend David Beckham, American actor Tom Cruise, and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were among the stars who attended the World Cup opening match on U.S. soil this Friday.
The Los Angeles Coliseum also welcomed celebrities such as actor Owen Wilson, Colombian actress Sofía Vergara, filmmaker George Lucas, and business magnate Bill Gates.

At the institutional level, the VIP box was attended by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Paraguayan President Santiago Peña, who watched the match alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino and CONMEBOL President Alejandro Domínguez.
Beckham, a former Real Madrid player, attended the Los Angeles Stadium, where the U.S. and Paraguay national teams were playing, alongside his wife, Victoria Beckham, and his friend Tom Cruise.
The World Cup brought together several celebrities in the U.S.
The day was doubly special for the British star, as it coincided with the day he was awarded his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Trudeau, for his part, was accompanied by his current partner, singer Katy Perry, who performed just minutes before the event began as part of the lineup of artists.

The 2026 World Cup kicked off this Friday in the United States, following the opening ceremonies held on Thursday in Mexico and today in Canada.
A star-studded show brought together, among others, Katy Perry, LISA of the K-pop group BLACKPINK, and Brazilian singer Anitta, according to Agencia EFE.
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