FIFA’s phony “peace prize” can’t redeem Trump
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The five-count complaint seeks a formal investigation into the creation of a peace prize seemingly just for Trump.
FIFA's first ticket draw since the announcement of the full 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule will open to the public this week.
FIFA says it will include three-minute hydration breaks in each half of every game at next year's World Cup, not just those played in hot weather.
“ Daily Show ” host Jon Stewart on Monday mocked FIFA for making a prize “specifically created to appease” President Donald Trump. “The FIFA ‘Appease’ Prize,” quipped Stewart after the sports organization awarded Trump its first-ever FIFA Peace Prize, a move that had critics fuming last week.
El apoyo público del presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino, a Donald Trump y un premio de paz otorgado al presidente de Estados Unidos fue objeto de una queja formal
Some big names will be playing here, too, like Lionel Messi and Argentina and a star-studded Netherlands squad that should bring a big traveling fan base. While initial expectations were some 650,000 fans could travel to KC as part of the World Cup games, that number may now be bigger, representatives from KC2026 say.
FIFA needs President Trump to support the 2026 World Cup, but many view FIFA President Gianni Infantino's wooing of Trump as excessive.
The next opportunity to buy 2026 FIFA World Cup tickets starts this Thursday, Dec. 11. Here is everything you need to know to apply for the ticket lottery.
FIFA have confirmed that every match at the 2026 World Cup, regardless of the weather conditions, will include a three-minute interval midway through each half—dubbed “hydration breaks”—thereby effectively splitting each contest into four quarters.