Donald Trump Becomes Harry Kane’s Biggest Fan as England Chases World Cup Glory

Harry Kane has earned praise from managers, teammates, and football legends throughout his career.

Now he can add the President of the United States to that list.

Donald Trump made headlines this week after publicly praising England captain Harry Kane, calling him a “GREAT player” and revealing that the two recently played golf together. During remarks at the White House, Trump said he likes Kane “a lot” and spoke glowingly about England’s all-time leading scorer.

The comments quickly spread across social media as England continues its march through the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Trump’s endorsement comes at a fitting time for Kane. The 32-year-old striker has once again been one of England’s most important players, helping guide the Three Lions into the quarterfinals after a dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico at the historic Azteca Stadium.

For years, Kane carried the burden of criticism surrounding England’s inability to win a major trophy. That narrative changed when he finally lifted silverware with Bayern Munich, and now he finds himself just a few wins away from potentially leading England to its first World Cup title since 1966.

Trump’s praise is unlikely to impact what happens on the pitch, but it highlights Kane’s growing stature as one of the most respected athletes in the world. Whether in football circles or beyond, the England captain has built a reputation as a consummate professional and one of the game’s elite goal scorers.

The timing is also notable given the growing relationship between Trump and the World Cup. The United States is co-hosting the tournament, and Trump has been increasingly visible around the event, commenting on players, teams, and even controversial disciplinary decisions.

As England prepares for a massive quarterfinal showdown against Norway, Kane will remain focused on football rather than political praise. Still, it’s not every day that the President of the United States publicly declares himself a fan.

And if Kane continues scoring goals and leading England deeper into the tournament, Trump may not be the last high-profile figure singing his praises.

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Landon Kardian