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The US broke FIFA — and then made it stronger than ever

From Zurich to the Meadowlands, the inside story of how the United Bid for the World Cup became the Trump Cup.

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businessinsider.comStai leggendo2 g fa

The US broke FIFA — and then made it stronger than ever

USA, Mexico, Canada host 2026 World Cup (48 teams), reversing Qatar 2022 despite its stadium and climate limitations. Institutional corruption exposure in FIFA enables governance accountability; tech leaders should apply this lens to decision frameworks in global initiatives.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    The true meaning behind the ‘Trumpification’ of the Fifa World Cup 2026

    The biggest World Cup of all time finally starts on Thursday. In so many ways, from Iran and visa issues to 48 teams and 16 venues, it is an unprecedented tournament. Miguel…

  2. sabato 13 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    The US broke FIFA — and then made it stronger than ever

    From Zurich to the Meadowlands, the inside story of how the United Bid for the World Cup became the Trump Cup.

euobserver.com
2 g fa

Trump’s World Cup is a low point – even after Qatar and Russia

After four years of waiting, the World Cup has finally arrived. For us football fans, it is a very captivating month. Sadly, the corporate capture of our beloved sport persists. Football has become a huge business, but…

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aljazeera.com2 g fa

The US border runs straight through the World Cup

The tournament was sold as a symbol of unity, but Trump’s border politics have turned it into a spectacle of exclusion.

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sbs.com.au2 g fa

The World Cup could have been a soft power coup for Donald Trump. Instead, it may be an own goal.

Trump's 2026 World Cup epitomizes exclusion—25% tariffs on co-hosts, visa denials for African supporters, exorbitant tickets contradict FIFA's unity message. The tournament illustrates soft power's fragility: without genuine openness, geopolitical self-interest overrides international collaboration.

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independent.co.uk5 g fa

The true meaning behind the ‘Trumpification’ of the Fifa World Cup 2026

The biggest World Cup of all time finally starts on Thursday. In so many ways, from Iran and visa issues to 48 teams and 16 venues, it is an unprecedented tournament. Miguel Delaney, on the ground in New York, delves…

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  • sabato 13 giugno 2026·aljazeera.com

    The US border runs straight through the World Cup

    The tournament was sold as a symbol of unity, but Trump’s border politics have turned it into a spectacle of exclusion.

  • sabato 13 giugno 2026·euobserver.com

    Trump’s World Cup is a low point – even after Qatar and Russia

    After four years of waiting, the World Cup has finally arrived. For us football fans, it is a very captivating month. Sadly, the corporate capture of our beloved sport persists.…

  • domenica 14 giugno 2026·sbs.com.au

    The World Cup could have been a soft power coup for Donald Trump. Instead, it may be an own goal.

    Watched by billions, the World Cup is a perfect vehicle for showcasing one’s country, culture and values.