Stars flock to World Cup 2026 stands
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The 2026 World Cup, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is attracting a host of international celebrities to its matches.
- Notable attendees include actors Tom Cruise, Salma Hayek, Ryan Reynolds, and Kit Harington, along with music legend Rod Stewart, who are cheering for their favorite teams from the stands.
- These celebrities are not only showing national pride but also, in some cases, have professional interests in the sport, such as Reynolds' ownership of a Welsh football club.
The 2026 World Cup, currently underway in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is proving to be more than just a showcase for the world's top footballers; it's also a major draw for international celebrities. Since the tournament kicked off on June 11, numerous stars have been spotted in the stands, passionately supporting their chosen teams.
Cruise attended the first match of the United States on June 12. The popular actor sat next to Irish football coach Robbie Keane.
Among the high-profile attendees is Mexican-born actress Salma Hayek, who was present at the opening match in Mexico City between Mexico and South Africa. She was accompanied by Latin music legend Emilio Estefan. Hollywood star Tom Cruise attended the first match featuring the United States on June 12, where he was seen seated next to Irish football coach Robbie Keane.
As a Canadian citizen, Reynolds was seen in the stands cheering for Canada in their match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12.
Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds, a co-owner of the Welsh club AFC Wrexham, was seen cheering for Canada in their match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12. His presence highlights not only national pride but also his significant professional investment in the sport, famously documented in the series "Welcome to Wrexham." Meanwhile, Rod Stewart, who grew up in London but has Scottish heritage through his father, was seen supporting Scotland in their game against Haiti on June 13.
Stewart, who was raised in London, was seen supporting Scotland in the match against Haiti on June 13.
Other celebrities making appearances include Kit Harington, who, despite no apparent specific ties to Morocco, watched the Brazil vs. Morocco match on June 13 alongside his brother. These celebrity sightings add an extra layer of glamour and global attention to the World Cup, drawing in fans from the entertainment world alongside the sports enthusiasts.
It seems Harington does not have a special connection with Morocco, but he watched the Brazil vs. Morocco match on June 13 with his brother.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.