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Secretary of State Marco Rubio used Team USA's World Cup opener Friday night in California to meet with Paraguayan President Santiago Peña, according to a State Department official, as the Trump administration highlighted the secretary's diplomatic work during the quadrennial international soccer tournament.
"Secretary Rubio was honored to attend the first World Cup game in the U.S. [Friday] night and witness an incredible win for our country. Secretary Rubio never stops working to advance U.S. priorities and used the opportunity to meet with Paraguayan President Santiago Peña during the game to discuss our strategic partnerships," an administration official told Fox News Digital.
The U.S. men defeated Paraguay, 4-1, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in the opening match of its World Cup campaign.
Rubio's attendance also generated political interest after reports indicated he would be seated in the same suite as California Gov. Gavin Newsom during the match.
USMNT WORLD CUP OPENER GETS OFF TO A FLYING START WITH OWN GOAL PUTTING AMERICANS AHEAD OF PARAGUAY
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, right, speaks with Paraguayan President Santiago Peña before the United States' World Cup opener against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium Friday in Inglewood, Calif. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
The appearance placed two of the country's most prominent political figures from opposite parties at the same event as speculation continues about the 2028 presidential race.
Newsom has repeatedly faced questions about a potential White House bid and has acknowledged he has considered a presidential run, though he has not announced any plans to seek the office.
Rubio, a former Republican presidential candidate and one of President Donald Trump's most visible Cabinet me

