The World Cup has reached its second week, captivating audiences worldwide. Fans often push through exhausting time differences to watch the games, especially with the tournament hosted in the United States. This decision by FIFA results in disrupted sleep for many, driven by a desire to enjoy the matches live.
FIFA’s choice to hold the event in the U.S. promises significant financial gains, with the expectation that this World Cup will break records for profitability. The organization aims to win the hearts and minds of American soccer fans, explaining the close connection between Gianni Infantino, FIFA’s president, and former President Donald Trump.
Infantino’s relationship with Trump stands out, as no previous FIFA president has established such a bond with any world leader. This partnership is influencing FIFA’s actions and decisions globally.
Gianni Infantino and Donald Trump have formed a notable alliance, impacting FIFA’s operations and objectives.
Rebecca Ruiz and Tariq Panja explore how FIFA is undergoing shifts due to its alignment with Trump’s influence.
Among memorable actions by Infantino was his notion last fall around awarding a peace prize. The Nobel Peace Prize had gone to Venezuelan politician María Corina Machado, leaving Trump, who had hoped for the prize, dissatisfied. Infantino, aiming to bring Trump closer, proposed a FIFA peace prize, with Trump as its first recipient.
This move highlights the growing intertwining of political and sports agendas within FIFA, reshaping the organization’s dynamics.

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