Despite residing in Vatican City after three decades in Peru, Pope Leo still holds his American roots close to heart.
When questioned about his allegiance for the upcoming World Cup, the Pope expressed, “I’d definitely back the U.S. team. Although I’m unsure how many matches I’ll catch, I extend my best wishes to them.”
This decision seems influenced by the available teams for the Pontiff to cheer.
Previously, Pope Leo pledged his support to Peru over the U.S. in a soccer competition. However, with Peru not qualifying for this year’s World Cup, the Pope avoids that dilemma.
Currently, the Pope is on a visit to Spain and the Canary Islands.
The two preceding popes had the joy of witnessing their home nations clinch the World Cup during their papacies. Pope Francis, hailing from Argentina, saw his country triumph over France in 2022. Before him, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Germany’s victory in 2014.
Having that happen for third time in a row, especially when it would require Team USA to win the World Cup, would truly require divine intervention. Then again, if there’s anyone who could make that happen…