WASHINGTON D.C. – Former U.S. President Donald Trump was awarded the FIFA Peace Prize by FIFA President Gianni Infantino at a gala event in Washington D.C., sparking both praise and calls for action. Trump was seen accepting the medal and placing it around his own neck, as captured by Reuters.
The event drew high-profile attendees including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who joined Trump and Infantino on the red carpet. Trump also chairs the American World Cup task force he founded and has been a guest at the White House multiple times.
DFB President Bernd Neuendorf defended the award, specifically citing Trump’s role in what he described as ending the conflict in Gaza. “We were all happy together when the conflict in the Middle East ended that an agreement was signed here. You have to be honest, that would not have been possible without the USA and without the commitment of the President.In this respect, what happened is commendable,” Neuendorf stated.
Though, German national coach Julian Nagelsmann expressed hope that the recognition would inspire a greater commitment to global stability from the U.S. President. “It’s vital to me that such a price means that you are committed to peace in the world in the future. He is the most influential man in the world,” Nagelsmann said while in Washington.
Neuendorf acknowledged the extensive entertainment surrounding the World Cup draw, noting, “We’re in the United States, that’s part of it, that’s the culture here.” The FIFA Peace Prize is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to promoting peace and resolving conflicts through football.