Donald Trump’s political career prevented him from owning a football club, but this created an opportunity for his son, Barron Trump, who pursued football. After Trump’s election in 2016, Barron joined DC United's youth team, drawing comparisons to footballer Peter Crouch due to his height and playing style. During a White House visit, former DC United star Wayne Rooney shared an anecdote involving Trump and Barron. Although Barron has since left DC United and is now at New York University, he intends to continue his football journey.
Donald Trump’s chance of owning a football club was lost after his 2016 election, but it opened doors for his football-loving son Barron.
Barron Trump joined DC United's youth setup after moving to Washington DC, showcasing potential as a budding midfielder.
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