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JUST IN: FIFA Reportedly Considering Revoking Peace Prize Granted to Donald Trump and Exploring the Possibility of Banning the United States From the FIFA World Cup 2026 Amid Ongoing War Started by Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu That Has Destroyed many Infrastructure and Killed Civilians
JUST IN: FIFA Reportedly Considering Revoking Peace Prize Granted to Donald Trump and Exploring the Possibility of Banning the United States From the FIFA World Cup 2026 Amid Ongoing War Started by Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu That Has Destroyed many Infrastructure and Killed Civilians
Global Sports Body FIFA Reportedly Weighs Revoking Trump Peace Prize and Banning United States From 2026 World Cup Amid Iran War
The world of international football could be on the brink of one of the most controversial political decisions in sports history, as FIFA is reportedly reviewing whether to revoke a peace recognition previously granted to Donald Trump and potentially ban the United States from participating in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
According to reports circulating within international sports circles, the discussion comes amid mounting global outrage over the ongoing war in Iran, a conflict widely linked to military actions led by the United States and Israel under the leadership of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.
The conflict has reportedly caused extensive devastation across several Iranian cities, with civilian infrastructure—including hospitals, schools, and government buildings—suffering heavy damage. International humanitarian groups have warned that thousands of civilians have been affected by the fighting, while global outrage intensified following reports of the death of Iran’s former supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during the escalating conflict.
Sources familiar with discussions within FIFA say several member federations have urged the organization to review its commitment to promoting peace, unity, and neutrality in global sports. Critics argue that allowing the United States to compete in the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026—which the country is scheduled to co-host—would contradict FIFA’s stated principles of fair play and global solidarity.
The proposal being debated reportedly includes two possible actions: the revocation of a symbolic peace recognition once associated with Donald Trump, and the unprecedented step of suspending the United States national team from competing in the tournament.
If such measures were implemented, it would mark the first time a host nation has been banned from participating in its own FIFA World Cup, a move that could send shockwaves through the global sporting community.
Political analysts warn that any such decision would blur the line between sports and geopolitics, potentially triggering diplomatic fallout between FIFA and the United States government. Supporters of the move, however, argue that global institutions—including sporting organizations—must take a stand when conflicts lead to large-scale humanitarian consequences.
So far, FIFA has not issued an official statement confirming whether a vote on the matter will take place. However, insiders say the issue could be discussed during upcoming executive meetings as pressure from various international federations continues to grow.
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 fast approaching, any decision regarding the United States’ participation would likely become one of the most dramatic and politically charged moments in the history of world football.