Trump Receives FIFA‘s Inaugural “Peace Prize” During 2026 World Cup Draw
Vancouver, BC – In a surprising turn during Friday evening’s draw for the 2026 World Cup, FIFA President Gianni infantino presented Donald Trump with the association’s frist-ever “Peace Prize.” The award recognizes Trump’s role in securing a joint bid from the United States,Canada,and Mexico to host the tournament,a feat FIFA hailed as a presentation of international cooperation.
The unprecedented award comes as the 2026 World Cup is poised to be the largest in history, with 48 teams competing across 16 cities. FIFA emphasized the significance of the joint bid, stating it required overcoming political hurdles and fostering unity between three nations. The prize, Infantino explained, acknowledges Trump’s contribution to “leveraging the power of football to build bridges and promote peace.” The presentation occurred instantly following the completion of the draw, with Trump receiving a standing ovation from attendees.
The former U.S. President has increasingly expressed enthusiasm for football – known as soccer in the United States – as the 2026 World cup approaches. He recently suggested renaming American football, noting the irony of a sport primarily played with the hands carrying the ”football” moniker while the sport globally recognized as football is called soccer in the U.S.”We have a little conflict with something else called football. But when you think about it (…)that’s football, there’s no doubt about it.We need to find another name for everything that has to do with the NFL,” Trump stated.
Infantino further underscored the tournament’s importance to the American public, equating it to the equivalent of 104 Super Bowls. Almost the entire country is passionate about the Super Bowl, the NFL final, every year.
The World Cup draw concluded with the confirmation of match schedules and host cities, setting the stage for the tournament’s kickoff in June 2026. FIFA officials indicated the “Peace Prize” will become an annual award, recognizing individuals who champion the sport’s unifying potential.
Source: Le Monde