Noah Lyles and Usain Bolt brought their legendary speed to the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals, making a surprise appearance at France vs. Spain on July 14, 2026. The track and field stars joined forces for a brief but electrifying moment, blending athletics with soccer’s global stage.

What happened at the World Cup?

The two fastest men in history—Lyles, the reigning 100m world champion, and Bolt, the retired Olympic legend—shared the spotlight in Madrid. Their cameo came during halftime of the Spain-France semifinal, where they engaged in a playful sprint demonstration. Bolt, 43, and Lyles, 28, exchanged banter before showcasing their signature speed, much to the delight of fans.

Why this crossover matters

For Lyles, the appearance underscores his growing global appeal beyond track and field. The American sprinter has long admired Bolt’s charisma and dominance, often citing him as inspiration. This moment symbolizes a passing of the torch while celebrating their shared legacy of speed. Bolt, meanwhile, remains a cultural icon, bridging sports through his enduring popularity.

What’s next for Noah Lyles?

Lyles returns to the track shortly after, with his next major competition expected to be the 2026 World Athletics Championships. His focus remains on defending his 100m title, but this World Cup appearance hints at his potential for broader sports entertainment. Fans now speculate whether Lyles might make more high-profile guest appearances in other sports events.