I can't really suss this out, but here are some very tenuous links.
Trump is a board game about the thing that currently occupies the White House. Trump claims Scottish ancestry in his family tree. The former fascist dictator of Argentina, Juan Peron, also supposedly had Scottish ancestry. In 1967, the Intercontinental Club Cup was played between Celtic and Racing Club de Avellaneda (usually known as Racing) of Buenos Aries, whose ground is the Estadio Juan Peron. Celtic won the first leg at Hampden 1-0 on 18th October 1967. (The second leg in Buenos Aries on 1st November was won by Racing 2-1. As the away goals rule did not apply, a third match was played in Montevideo 3 days later. This became known as the Battle of Montevideo as 6 players were sent off, though Bertie Auld managed to avoid leaving the field. Racing won the game 1-0).
Was the Scottish Trump golf course at Aberdeen formerly known as Aberdeen Trump?
If this isn't correct, then at least I've managed to learn about an epic football tie.