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FIFA Under Fire Over Trump ‘Peace Prize’ After Venezuela Strike Claim

The prize was created without disclosed criteria, prompting an ethics complaint over possible neutrality breaches.

Overview

  • Trump said the United States carried out a large-scale strike on Venezuela and claimed Nicolás Maduro was captured, while Venezuela condemned “extremely serious military aggression” and declared a national emergency.
  • Gianni Infantino presented the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize to Trump at the World Cup draw in Washington, delivering supportive remarks during the ceremony.
  • FairSquare filed a complaint to FIFA’s Ethics Committee alleging repeated breaches of political neutrality after the award was announced.
  • Commentators argue the honor violates FIFA’s statutes by blurring politics with football, with reporting noting Infantino’s closeness to Trump, including a FIFA office move into Trump Tower.
  • Public figures and social media users urged FIFA to reconsider the award or seek its return following Trump’s announcement of the Venezuela operation.