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Gianni Infantino to award FIFA’s inaugural peace prize at Washington’s World Cup 2026 draw

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 6, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

WASHINGTON ⁣- FIFA President Gianni Infantino will present the association’s first-ever FIFA Peace Prize ‌during ‍the draw for the 2026⁣ World Cup, scheduled to ‍take place in Washington, D.C. on November 6, 2025. The award recognizes⁣ individuals who have utilized the ‍power of football ⁢to⁢ promote peace ⁣and social change.

The inaugural prize underscores FIFA’s expanding commitment to leveraging its‍ global platform for positive societal impact, ⁢moving beyond purely athletic competition. The recipient, yet⁢ to be publicly ⁣named, ‌will be honored at a​ high-profile event⁣ coinciding with the unveiling of the ​match schedule for ​the landmark 48-team World Cup, jointly hosted by ​the United⁤ States, Canada, and Mexico. This ‌initiative reflects a broader trend within international sports organizations to embrace social responsibility alongside ‍athletic excellence.

FIFA announced​ the ​creation of the FIFA peace⁤ Prize earlier in 2025, establishing it ‌as an annual ⁣award. The prize aims to ⁢highlight⁢ the ⁤role football can play in conflict resolution, promoting⁤ inclusivity, and fostering understanding across cultures. The selection process involved a ⁤panel of experts evaluating nominees based on ⁤their ​demonstrable contributions to peace-building​ efforts through football-related initiatives.

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Weston McKennie’s USMNT Return: Battling for Spot Amidst Pochettino’s Changes

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 10, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

McKennie Faces USMNT Challenge​ After Years of Proving Worth at Juventus

ROME – Weston McKennie, accustomed to battling for his position at Juventus, now finds himself in a similar situation with the U.S.⁢ Men’s National Team, as increased competition for ⁣midfield spots and a ⁣coach ​willing to prioritize current form over past ​accomplishments create a new challenge for⁣ the veteran player. ‌

For years,‌ McKennie has navigated a recurring cycle at‍ the Italian club, repeatedly​ being deemed⁤ “out of the project” during the offseason – ⁣even‌ facing the ‍loss of locker room privileges – ⁣only to fight his way back into the starting⁣ lineup. “The summer is always a ‌roller coaster ⁣for me. So, nothing’s really changed,” McKennie said Thursday ⁤with a ⁣smile. “I’m kind ⁤of⁢ used ⁤to it now.” He attributes his success in reclaiming his place to consistent hard‍ work. “It’s year after year, so​ it’s years of practice,”⁢ he grinned, adding, “I don’t think⁤ anyone ‍wants to have their head messed with every summer. But, I’m used to ​it… whenever it comes around ⁣to the​ summertime, I know‌ it’s just the best time for me to put my head down ⁣and do what I‌ do​ best and work, and hopefully prove people wrong, but mostly ⁢prove myself right.”

McKennie’s recent ‌form at Juventus reflects this resilience. After⁤ limited playing time early‍ in the season, he has started four games, including two⁢ in ⁣the Champions League, and appeared in five matches over the past month. Though, the landscape within the USMNT⁤ midfield has shifted, ⁣with a ⁢deeper ​pool of‍ players and a coach, reportedly Pochettino, demonstrating a willingness to favor players​ performing well in ⁤the⁢ moment.

When​ asked if he felt he needed to earn back ‍a starting spot with the national team, McKennie responded, “That’s for ⁣the outside⁢ people to think, and the coaching staff to feel like. I just ​come in and do my best. If‍ the coach ​thinks it’s ⁢a good fit for the ⁣starting⁤ 11, it’s a‌ good‌ fit.if‍ it’s not, then‌ it’s not.” He acknowledged being away from the team for several months but downplayed the meaning of a March incident,stating he hadn’t been around long enough to⁣ gauge how others were ‍interpreting events. “I’m just here to do‍ my job whenever‌ I’m called upon,” ​he said. “And that’s ‌that.”

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