Infantino hints Trump could receive FIFA’s new Peace Prize at World Cup draw

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 FIFA President Gianni Infantino has sparked speculation that President Donald Trump may be the first recipient of the organization’s newly created FIFA Peace Prize, saying only that the public “will see” during the World Cup draw on Dec. 5 in Washington.

The announcement of the FIFA Peace Prize marks the global soccer body’s latest initiative to “recognize exceptional actions for peace,” according to a statement released Wednesday. The award, which Infantino will personally present, is intended to honor individuals who have made significant efforts to end conflict and promote unity “in an increasingly unsettled and divided world.”

Infantino made his remarks while speaking at the America Business Forum in Miami, shortly after Trump addressed the same event. Asked directly if Trump would receive the inaugural prize, the FIFA president declined to confirm or deny, saying, “On the 5th of December, you will see.”

Infantino emphasized the need to spotlight figures who bring people together across global divides. “It’s fundamental to recognize the outstanding contribution of those who work hard to end conflicts and bring people together in a spirit of peace,” he said. The governing body added that the Peace Prize would be awarded annually “on behalf of fans from all around the world.”

The new FIFA honor comes just weeks after Trump was passed over for the Nobel Peace Prize, despite heavy lobbying from Republican allies and some international figures. Infantino, however, has not hidden his admiration for the president, describing their relationship as “close” and lauding Trump’s involvement in supporting preparations for the 2026 World Cup, which the United States will co-host with Canada and Mexico.

“I’m really lucky. I have a great relationship with President Trump, who I consider really a close friend,” Infantino said. “Of course, he’s been very helpful in everything we do for the World Cup. He has such incredible energy, and that’s something I admire. He does things. He says what he thinks. He says what many people think but maybe don’t dare to say — and that’s why he’s so successful.”

The connection between FIFA and Trump’s circle was further strengthened when Ivanka Trump was appointed to the board of a $100 million education initiative, partially funded by ticket sales from the 2026 tournament.

The World Cup draw, where the Peace Prize will be formally awarded, is expected to attract around 1 billion global viewers, underscoring the worldwide reach of both the event and the newly announced award.

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