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FIFA World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour in Porto

01 FEB, 2026
Editorial Staff
The FIFA World Cup 2026™ Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola arrives at Porto's indoor Dragão Arena—next to Estádio do Dragão—on February 6 from 3 PM to 9 PM, offering free access to view the original trophy, photo ops, skill challenges, and a 3x3 football tournament with prizes.
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Porto's football fans are in for an unmissable thrill: the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola touches down at the indoor Dragão Arena — right beside the Estádio do Dragão — on Thursday, February 6, from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM. This free indoor event at Via FC Porto, 4350-450, brings the original 18-carat gold trophy (viewing only, no touching) for unforgettable photo ops, skill challenges, customizable scarves, and Coca-Cola-fueled food and drink bars, all ramping up excitement for the tournament's 20th anniversary and its expanded 48-team format across 16 North American cities in 2026.

Activities and Access Guide

Kick off by registering on Coca-Cola's event page: log in or sign up, choose general admission (for two, 16+ with adult supervision for minors) or tournament tickets, then download your digital "My Ticket" pass for easy entry. Dive into interactive zones testing your football flair, then watch or join the 3x3 basketball-style tourney—teams of four (18+) compete for a final showdown against Portuguese legends, FC Porto Vintage players, or influencers, with prizes from Adidas and Hisense. Every attendee soaks up the Mundial vibe, from trophy close-ups to fan activations, in a cozy indoor setup perfect for February's weather. Reach it effortlessly via metro (Estádio do Dragão on lines A, B, E, F) or buses 401/806; arrive early as capacity is limited and filming occurs for socials. With spots vanishing fast, secure yours now and feel the Dragon's football pulse!

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